Brief introduction of Liquan monument in Jiuchenggong
The Inscription of Liquan in Jiucheng Palace is a regular calligraphy work written by Ou Yangxun Shudan in the sixth year of Zhenguan in Tang Dynasty (632). Existing in Beiting Scenic Area, linyou county, Shaanxi.
The inscription on Liquan in Jiuchenggong describes the origin of Jiuchenggong and the grandeur of its architecture, praises the martial arts and frugality of Emperor Taizong, introduces the discovery of Liquan in Miyagi, and quotes ancient books to explain that the emergence of Liquan was caused by "the emperor made virtue". Finally, the warning of "aim high, persevere and avoid surplus" is put forward.
Characteristics of Liquan Monument in Jiuchenggong
Jiuchenggong Liquan inscription, slender structure, the middle palace tightened, open on all sides, left folded and right vertical, keeping the sun. The glyph is shaped with the trend, and the left and right structures are opposite. The upper and lower structures are narrow and wide, the shelves are stable and the weather is solemn. Its white cloth is uniform, and the word spacing and row spacing are sparse, which is the most accurate one among the nine palaces. The whole monument is full of blood and bare charm.
The Inscription of Liquan in Jiucheng Palace is a masterpiece of Ou Yangxun in his later years. It has always been respected by scholars, regarded as an authentic regular script, and praised by later generations as the first regular script or the first official script in the world.
Brief introduction of Wei Zhi and Ou Yangxun.
Wei Zhi said.
Wei Zhi (February 1 1, 580-643) was named Xuancheng. Han nationality, Julu people in Sui and Tang Dynasties, politicians in Tang Dynasty. He was once an admonition officer, Dr. Zuo Guanglu, Zheng Gong, a martyr, and one of the twenty-four outstanding figures in Lingyange.
He is famous for his outspoken remonstrance, and he is the most famous remonstrator in the history of China. He is the author of Preface to Sui Shu, Liang Shu, Chen Shu and Shu Qi. His remarks are mostly seen in Zhenguan politicians.
Ou Yangxun said.
Ou Yangxun (557-64 1), Han nationality, was born in Linxiang, Tanzhou (now Changsha, Hunan) in the Tang Dynasty, and was one of the four masters of regular script. Liang Taiping was born in Hengzhou (now Hengyang, Hunan) in the second year of the Southern Dynasty (AD 557), and his ancestral home was Linxiang, Tanzhou (now Changsha, Hunan).
Ou Yangxun, together with his contemporaries Yu Shinan, Chu Suiliang and Xue Qi, were called the four masters in the early Tang Dynasty. Representative regular script includes Jiuchenggong Li Quanming, Huangfu Birthday Monument, Huadu Temple Monument, and running script includes Zhong Nimeng's stippling and running script with thousands of characters.