Everything about Yu Shinan totally explained
Yu Shinan (
558–
638),
courtesy name Boshi (伯施), was a master of
calligraphy in early
Tang Dynasty. He was also a paramount official,
litterateur and well known confucian scholar in
Emperor Taizong of Tang's era.
He's regarded as one of the four greatest calligraphers in early Tang Dynasty along with
Ouyang Xun,
Chu Suiliang and
Xue Ji, and one of the most famous ones in Chinese calligraphy history. As an important
politician, Tang Taizong had a comment on him saying "Yu Shinan, a man of five absolute merits". He also served in
Sui Dynasty's court before Tang. And his uncle Yu Ji (虞寄), served in the royal court as Imperial Secretary.
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