What are the characteristics of Liu Gongquan's regular script?

Liu Gongquan's regular script is vigorous, steady but not vulgar, risky but not strange, old but not withered, moist but not fat, harmonious and charming. The brush strokes are even, hard and thin, with exposed edges and corners, rich and diverse, so as to avoid monotonous repetition. Most horizontal paintings are round, rigid, clear, short, thick, slender and handsome. Vertical painting is vigorous, stiff, slender, concise and firm, sharp, heavy and slightly short, kicked up and cleaned with a pen.

Liu Gongquan's calligraphy was very famous in the Tang Dynasty at that time, and there was a saying among the people that "Liu Zi is a thousand dollars".

His calligraphy is vigorous and vigorous, and his words are rigorous and meticulous. From the characteristics of the characters, they are famous for their thinness and strength. The written regular script is attractive, and the running script and regular script are the most exquisite. Liu Gongquan's calligraphy is called "Liu Style" because of its unique works.

His handwriting is evenly matched, thin and hard, and he pursues Wei Bei firmly. His stippling is crisp, beautiful, vigorous and rigorous, and is known as "Yan Gu".