? He was a calligrapher in the Tang Dynasty and was good at cursive writing. And he and Li Bai are similar, and they both like drinking very much. Maybe it's because writing after drinking is more inspiring. He comes from a rich family. He is very diligent and has not formed some bad habits of dude. His cousin is Lu Yanyuan. I studied calligraphy with him before. I will be an official in the future.
His calligraphy is self-contained. I usually like to observe everything. And I like innovation very much. Although he studied systematically, he was also good at innovation. His own Wild Grass not only has the previous style, but also has its own changes. It is often that I create calligraphy by observing other things and then combining my own feelings. Finally, he formed his own very mature calligraphy style.
His "weeds" highlights one? Crazy? Not only madness, but also elegance. His calligraphy works are like a landscape painting, which is very powerful. He deserves to be a bright spot in the history of China's calligraphy development. He is not self-taught, he combines tradition with his own innovation. His style and spirit have a great influence on many people in later generations.
He also has many disciples, many of whom have made great achievements in calligraphy. Just like Yan Zhenqing, I believe many people have written Yan Zhenqing's copybook. You can imagine how influential Zhang Xu is.
His main works include Four Poems, Abdominal Pain Sticker, etc., and his cursive script was designated as "Four Poems" by Tang Wenzong. Three musts? One. His calligraphy skills are evident.