1. Wang Xizhi, courtesy name Yishao, Han nationality, was a famous calligrapher during the Eastern Jin Dynasty. He was known as the "Sage of Calligraphy". His representative work "Lanting Preface" was hailed as "the best running script in the world".
2. Yan Zhenqing, an outstanding calligrapher in the Tang Dynasty, was a Han nationality. Yan Zhenqing's calligraphy style was called "Yan Style", and he and Liu Gongquan were also called "Yan Liu", and he was known as "Yan Jin Liu Gu".
3. Liu Gongquan, his calligraphy is famous for his regular script. He first studied Wang Xizhi, and later studied the calligraphy of famous calligraphers in the Tang Dynasty. He absorbed the strengths of Yan Zhenqing and Ouyang Xun, incorporated new ideas, and created his own unique "Liu style" , known for its strong bones.
4. Huang Tingjian (1045.8.9-1105.5.24), courtesy name Luzhi, also known as Valley Taoist, was a famous writer and calligrapher in the Northern Song Dynasty. His representative works are "Songfengge Poems" and "Zhushangtie".
5. Zhao Mengfu, courtesy name Zi'ang, Han nationality, also known as Songxue Daoren, was a famous calligrapher from the late Southern Song Dynasty to the early Yuan Dynasty. His calligraphy style was charming and elegant, his structure was neat and his brushwork was mature. He created "Ti" calligraphy. , together with Ouyang Xun, Yan Zhenqing, and Liu Gongquan, are known as the "Four Masters of Regular Script".
6. Ouyang Xun, courtesy name Xinben, Han nationality, was born in Linxiang, Tanzhou in the Tang Dynasty. He was a famous calligrapher in the Tang Dynasty. His representative regular script works include "Jiucheng Palace Liquan Inscription", "Huangfu's Birthday Monument" and "Huangfu's Birthday Monument". Known as "the best regular script among the Tang Dynasty people".