Look at what Jinci learned from it from the perspective of calligraphy

Calligraphy writing requires reserve and magnanimity.

According to the calligraphy strokes of "Jin Ci Inscription", it can be seen that the author's font style is broad and clear, and the lines are full of vitality from the founding period of the Tang Dynasty. Compared with Wang Xizhi's calligraphy, the writing is more sophisticated. Chic and natural, it reflects Tang Taizong's pragmatic and calm character.

The forehead of the "Jin Temple Inscription" is written in Feibai style with the nine characters "the twenty-sixth day of the first month of the twentieth year of Zhenguan". The calligraphy is powerful, energetic, and has the aura of a holy king. The whole article inherits the lineage of Yishao. Not only does it inherit Wang's legacy in terms of brushwork, style and meaning, but it also has the style of Yishao in spirit.