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Calligrapher, these little things should be blurted out!

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Calligrapher, these little things should be blurted out!

Zhong Zhang: refers to Zhang Zhi of the Eastern Han Dynasty and Wei Chong of the Three Kingdoms, Zhang's creation of the present grass, which is promoted as the "Grass Sage", and Zhong's representative works such as "Declaration Table", "He Jie Table" and so on.

Erzhang: refers to Zhang Zhi of the Eastern Han Dynasty and Zhang Xu of the Tang Dynasty, two calligraphers who were good at cursive writing.

Cui Du: refers to Cui Yuan and Du Cao (also changed to Du Du) in the Eastern Han Dynasty, which are apprentice-master relationships, and they are all good at Zhangcao.

Zhong Wang: Zhong Xuan of the Three Kingdoms and Wang Xizhi of the Eastern Jin Dynasty.

Calligrapher, these little things should be blurted out!

Two kings: refers to the father and son of Wang Xizhi and Wang Xian of the Eastern Jin Dynasty, the former is a book saint, and his representative works are such as "Orchid Pavilion Preface", etc., and the latter's representative works are such as "Duck Head Pill", "December Post" and so on.

Three Xie: refers to the Eastern Jin Dynasty Xie Shang (brother), Xie Yi (brother), Xie An (brother) three people, they are not only politically famous, but also quite accomplished in calligraphy, and therefore named "the treasure tree of the Xie family".

Yang Bo: Guide to the Song Dynasty calligraphers Yang Xin and Bo Shaozhi, the former is good at Lishu, and the latter is good at grass.

Four famous masters of regular script: Yan Zhenqing, Liu Gongquan, Ouyang Xun, and Zhao Mengfu of Yuan.

Calligrapher, these little things should be blurted out!

Four masters of the early Tang Dynasty: Yu Shinan, Ouyang Xun, Chu Suiliang, Xue Ji.

Yan Liu: refers to Yan Zhenqing, Liu Gongquan, and is known as "Yan Muscle and Willow Bone" in the history of books, the former's representative works such as "Duobao Pagoda Induction Tablet", "Guojiamiao Tablet", "Yuanji Tombstone", "Yan Qinli Tablet", "Yanjiamiao Tablet", "Sacrifice Nephew Ji Ming Manuscript", "Fight for Seat Post", etc.; The latter's representative works such as "Li Sheng's Monument", "Diamond Sutra", "Shence Military Monument" and so on.

Upheaval drunkenness: Upside down is Zhang Xu, representative works such as "Belly Pain Post"; Drunken Su refers to Huaisu, and his representative works such as "Self-Preface Post", "Thousand Character Text", "Bitter Bamboo Shoot Post", etc., the two are also called grass saints.

Calligrapher, these little things should be blurted out!

Yu Ou Chu Xue: refers to the four major calligraphers of the early Tang Dynasty Yu Shinan, Ouyang Xun, Chu Suiliang, Xue Ji, Yu's representative works include "Confucius Family Temple Tablet", Ouyang's representative works such as "Jiucheng Palace Liquan Ming", "Huadu Temple Yong Zen Master Relic Pagoda", "Yu Gonggong Wen Yan Bo Tablet", "Huangfu Birthday Tablet", Chu's name such as "Yanta Holy Order", "Meng Master Tablet", etc., Xue's representative works such as "Xinxing Zen Master Tablet" and so on.

Mi Xue: refers to the Northern Song Dynasty Mi Fu, Xue Shaopeng, the latter's masterpieces such as "Miscellaneous Books" and so on.

Su Huang Mi Cai: refers to the "four masters" of the Song Dynasty Su Shi, Huang Tingjian, Mi Fu, Cai Xiang, Su's representative works such as "Sky Dark Cloud Post", "Dongting Spring Fu", "Zhongshan Pine Mash Fu", "Cold Food Poems", "Drunkard Pavilion", etc.; Huang's representative works such as "Songfeng Pavilion", "Su Shi's Cold Food Poems", "Flower Poems", "Zhu Zhu Zhu Zhu Post", etc.; Mi's representative works such as "Duojinglou Poems", "Tiaoxi Poems", "Shu Su Poems", etc.; Cai's masterpieces such as "The Story of Wan'an Bridge" and "Yan Zhenqing's Self-Written Confession", note that Cai Yi of the "Four Families" is Cai Jing, who was replaced by Cai Xiang due to his poor character.

Calligrapher, these little things should be blurted out!

Zhao Dong: refers to Zhao Mengfu in the Yuan Dynasty and Dong Qichang in the Ming Dynasty.

Ershen: Indicate the two brothers of Chu Shen Du and Shen Cang, also known as "big and small bachelors", the former wins with Wanli, and the latter wins with Yiyi.

Xian Zhao: refers to the Yuan Dynasty calligraphers Zhao Mengzhu, Xian Yushu, also known as the Yuan "Erxiong", Zhao's representative works such as "Qiu Yi Tombstone Inscription", "Sanmen Ji", "Ji Di Biography", "Erlu Wen Fuba", "Ji Kang Broken Friendship Book", "Lanting Thirteen Treks", etc.; Xian Yushu's representative works such as "Han Yujin Xuejie", "Words of the Fisherman", "Song of the Ancient Mirror of Translucent", "Song of Han Yushi Drum Song", "Su Shi Begonia Poem", "Lao Tzu Tao Te Ching" and so on.

Xing Zhang Mi Dong: refers to the four masters of the late Ming Dynasty, Xing Dong, Zhang Ruitu, Mi Wanzhong, and Dong Qichang.

Wuzhong Four Talents: Indicate the calligraphers Tang Bohu (Tang Yin), Wen Zhengming, Xu Zhenqing, and Zhu Yunming who lived in southern Jiangsu.

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