Yan Gu's Artistic Style

Yan's artistic style is as follows:

1, Yan's artistic characteristics On the surface, Yan's calligraphy is full and correct, while his brushwork is clear and bony. From a deeper perspective, Yan Zi is dignified and has lofty integrity, while Liu Ti can see his cheerful demeanor and vigorous strength in rigor.

2. Their calligraphy is different. Yan Jin is vigorous, simple and tenacious, also known as Yan Ti. Its dignified words can reflect people's lofty integrity, which is also its artistic style with far-reaching influence on later generations.

3. "Liugu" is unique, with skinny bones, vigorous bones, rigorous structure and exposed water chestnuts, which is full of changes. Generally speaking, Liu Ti is introverted, and Shu Lang's open style can be seen in her rigor, which is worthy of being appreciated and copied by future generations.

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Yan refers to Yan Zhenqing and Liu Gongquan, two great calligraphers. During the Wei and Jin Dynasties, people began to use bones and muscles to describe a person's character, and Yan Gu first came from Fan Zhongyan's "Bachelor of Sacrificing Stones": the pen of Yan Gu, which has been scattered in the world, is really sacred.

This sentence shows that Man Qing's handwriting is good, with the demeanor of Yan Zhenqing and Liu Gongquan. This man's calligraphy is actually average, but Fan Zhongyan said that the word "Yan Gu" really accurately represents the characteristics of Yan Zhenqing's and Liu Gongquan's calligraphy, so it has been quoted and circulated by later generations.