Chu Suiliang

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Chu Suiliang was a prominent early Tang dynasty calligrapher and statesman whose elegant style and political career greatly shaped the development of Chinese calligraphy.

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instanceOf Tang dynasty official
calligrapher
human
politician
advisorTo Emperor Gaozong of Tang NERFINISHED
Emperor Taizong of Tang NERFINISHED
chineseName 褚遂良 NERFINISHED
consequenceOfOpposition demoted and exiled
countryOfCitizenship Tang dynasty NERFINISHED
criticized Emperor Gaozong’s plan to depose Empress Wang
culturalSignificance one of the four great calligraphers of the early Tang
dynastyServed Tang dynasty NERFINISHED
era early Tang dynasty
ethnicity Han Chinese NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork Chinese calligraphy
politics
gender male
groupMemberOf Four Great Early Tang Calligraphers NERFINISHED
influenced Yan Zhenqing NERFINISHED
later Tang calligraphers
influencedBy Ouyang Xun NERFINISHED
Yu Shinan NERFINISHED
knownFor early Tang regular script model
elegant and refined calligraphic style
political integrity at the Tang court
movement early Tang calligraphy
name Chu Suiliang NERFINISHED
notableWork Huangfu Dan Stele NERFINISHED
Preface to the Sacred Teachings of the Taizong Emperor NERFINISHED
Yan Qinli Stele NERFINISHED
occupation calligrapher
historian
statesman
opposed elevation of Wu Zetian as empress
peersInGroup Ouyang Xun NERFINISHED
Xue Ji NERFINISHED
Yu Shinan NERFINISHED
placeOfExile Annanhai (in present-day Guangdong region) NERFINISHED
positionHeld Shangshu You Pushe NERFINISHED
Zhongshu Ling NERFINISHED
chancellor of the Tang dynasty
roleInHistory helped shape the standard of Tang regular script
key figure in early Tang political history
servedUnderEmperor Emperor Gaozong of Tang NERFINISHED
Emperor Taizong of Tang NERFINISHED
style regular script
running script

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Yan Zhenqing influencedBy Chu Suiliang