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Huaisu (simplified Chinese: 怀素;
traditional Chinese: 懷素; pinyin:
Huáisù, 737–799),
courtesy name
Zangzhen (藏真), was a
Buddhist monk and
calligrapher of...
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artists are: 1 Sun Guoting; 2, 3
Huaisu; 4 Yan Zhenqing; 5 Zhao Mengfu; 6, 7 Zhu Zhishan; 8 anonymous.
Huaisu Wang
Xizhi Wang
Xianzhi Wen Zhengming...
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Huaisu's Autobiography (Chinese: 懷素自叙帖) is a
representative Chinese calligraphy work
written by the
renowned Tang
dynasty Chinese calligrapher Huaisu...
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Twelver Shī‘ah Imam (b. 745) Eric, duke of
Friuli Gerold,
Alamannian nobleman Huaisu,
Chinese Buddhist monk (b. 737) Osbald, king of
Northumbria Sawyer, Peter...
- classic.
Chinese calligraphers such as Chu Suiliang, Sun Guoting,
Zhang Xu,
Huaisu, Mi
Yuanzhang (Northern Song),
Emperor Gaozong of
Southern Song, Emperor...
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known as 張顛 (Zhang the Madman). He is
often paired with the
younger Huaisu as the two
greatest cursive calligraphers of the Tang dynasty. The duo is...
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famous for
creating wild
illegible calligraphy, and the
younger "drunk" monk
Huaisu who also
excelled at
illegible cursive calligraphy. ****anese calligraphers...
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modeled their work on the sōsho
style of
calligraphers such as
Zhang Xu,
Huaisu and Mi Fu. In
terms of wayō,
Konoe Iehiro contributed many fine kana works...
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Yangbing 李陽冰 (721/2–785)
Zhang Xu 張旭 (658–747) Yan
Zhenqing 顏眞卿 (709–785)
Huaisu 懷素 (737–799) Liu
Gongquan 柳公權 (778–865) Du Mu 杜牧 (803–852) Yang Ningshi [zh]...
- century) He
Zhizhang (659–744) Han Yu (768–824)
Hanshan (fl. 9th century)
Huaisu (737–799) Jia Dao (779–843) Mo
Xuanqing (d. 834) Meng
Haoran (691–740) Li...