The calligraphy of cursive script and seal script is exquisite and bold, unique and famous all over the world. Fu Shan's calligraphy is known as "the first writer in the early Qing Dynasty". When he wrote about Yan Zhenqing, he summed up the experience that "Ning Zhuo is not smart, he would rather be ugly than flattering, he would rather be fragmented and tactless, and he would not arrange it directly".
2. Jin Nong (1687- 1763), a painter and calligrapher in the Qing Dynasty, was the head of the Eight Eccentrics in Yangzhou. The words Shoumen, Xingnong, Jinji, Mr. Dong Xin, Liu Jishan, Qujiang Waishi, Xiye Jushi, etc. They were all born in Qiantang (now Hangzhou, Zhejiang) and lived on cloth all their lives. Calligraphy creates the style of flat pen, which has both open pen and official pen, and is called "lacquer book". I didn't start painting until I was fifty-three. His painting style is strange and ancient, and he is good at sketching flowers with light ink dry pen, especially painting plums.
Jin Nong's cursive script is the best embodiment of his calligraphy artistic realm. He combines regular script brushwork, official script brushwork and seal script brushwork, and is unique. His stippling looks like official script, and it is also careless. The long horizontal and vertical hooks are all in the shape of official script, and the pen-skimming posture is often close to Wei Bei, which is particularly vigorous and graceful. The book Measuring Like a Sea Post has been handed down from generation to generation and has flowed into Japan. Zhong Sheng Jiao Zan, Silk Lacquerware Book.
3. Deng (1743- 1805), a native of Huaining, Anhui. Seal engraver and calligrapher in Qing Dynasty, founder of seal engraving of Deng School. At the beginning, Yan's name was stone statue, which avoided the taboo of Emperor Jiaqing, so he used the line character, and later he became more stubborn. Living at the foot of Wangong Mountain, also known as Baishan, Youdao, Fengshui Fisherman and Longshan firewood, seal cutting is not very good. He lived in Jinling Mei's house for eight years, copying rare stone books collected since Qin and Han Dynasties.
Deng was a great calligrapher of epigraphy in Qing Dynasty, who was good at four books. Li Si and Li were the first students of his seal script, and later he studied Zen Monument, Sangong Mountain Monument, Tianbu Monument, Shi Guwen, Yi Qi Bi Fa, Hanshu and so on. He used official script as seal script, which broke through the barrier of imperial seal for thousands of years and opened up a new world for seal script in Qing Dynasty.
4. Pu Hua (1832—1911) is an Englishman, also known as Zhu Ying and Zhu Yun, who are from Jiaxing, Zhejiang. No. unofficial history in Xushan, a scholar in Xushan and a Taoist school, are named Shiyan Zhai in Qin Jiu, Shiyan Building in Qin Jiu, Furong Temple, Furong Bay, Jiandanqin Ventricular, etc. A famous painter and calligrapher in the late Qing Dynasty, together with Xu Gu, Wu Changshuo and Ren Bonian, was called "Shanghai Four Masters".
5. Zheng Banqiao (1693- 1765), a painter and writer in the Qing Dynasty, was originally named Zheng Xie, with the word Rou, Ang Lee and Banqiao. His name is Mr Banqiao, a native of Xinghua, Jiangsu, and his ancestral home is Suzhou. Kangxi scholar, a juren in the tenth year of Yongzheng, a scholar in the first year of Qianlong (1736). He served as an official in Fan County and Wei County, Shandong Province, with remarkable achievements. Later, he lived in Yangzhou and made a living by selling paintings. He is an important representative of "Yangzhou Eight Eccentrics".
Zheng Banqiao's calligraphy, which is a mixture of official script and running script, calls itself "six and a half books" and is called "Banqiao Book". Most of his paintings are bluegrass and bamboo stones, and Zheng Banqiao's calligraphy art with bluegrass and bamboo as its soul is unique in the history of China's calligraphy.