The full name of Huangfu's Birthday Monument "Huangfu's Birthday Monument" is "The Monument of Emperor Zuo Guanglu of the Sui Dynasty", also known as "The Monument of Huangfu Jun": regular script, it is the work of Ouyang Xun when he was young. , there is no year or year when the monument was erected. The monument is hidden in Xi'an, Shaanxi.
Appreciation of stele and inscriptions----Ouyang Xun-Huangfu's birthday stele
The full name is "The stele of Emperor Zuo Guanglu of the Sui Dynasty", also known as "The stele of Emperor Huangfu of Ming Dynasty". 》. The article was written by Yu Zhining of Tang Dynasty and written by Ouyang Xun. This stele is now in Xi'an, Shaanxi Province, and there is no date or month written on it. There are 28 lines in regular script and 59 characters in each line. The seal script on the forehead of the stele reads "Sui Zhu Guohong discussed the Ming Gong Huangfu Mansion Monument" with twelve characters. "Mo Lin Kuai Shi" states that this stele was erected in the Sui Dynasty and should have been written by Ouyang Xun in his early years. This monument was broken into two parts in the Ming Dynasty.
The writing style of "Huangfu's Birthday Monument" is tight and restrained, yet unyielding. Pointillism focuses on engraving with the brush, which is a unique brushwork feature of the thin and vigorous calligraphy style of the Wei and Sui steles in the early Tang Dynasty. Yang Shiqi said: "Xun Shu has a strong character and strict laws. Commentators say that Yu (Shi Nan) got the floating legacy of Jin, and Ou (Yang Xun) got the strictness of Jin. Looking at the "Huangfu Birthday Monument", it is full of vibrancy and turbulence. Isn't it extraordinary? "Isn't it the so-called person who does not violate the rules?" Weng Fanggang said: "The stele was made from Li to regular script. It is square because of the danger. It is the most impressive style of writing. It is the first way to learn Tang regular script." "This stele is polished with pen. Although it is an early work by Ouyang Xun, it already has the basic characteristics of "European style" of strictness and precision. Wang Shizhen of the Ming Dynasty said: "The stele of the Emperor of Huangfu Mansion is more dangerous than the other posts. It is the origin of Yijialantai (Ouyangtong)." Yang Bin said in "Da Lao Oupi": "The letter of the stele is There is nothing more strict than "Yong Zen Master", nothing more elegant than "Liquan Ming", nothing more steep than "Huangfu's Birthday Monument", and it is especially difficult to be dangerous, so this "Huangfu Monument" is so precious."
< p> "Huangfu's Birthday Monument", made by Yu Zhining, written by Ouyang Xun, inscribed in the Tang Dynasty, and inscribed in the Song Dynasty, mounted into a volume, with 32 pages, each page is 30.2cm long and 16.4cm wide.It has the inscriptions of Zhang Zuyi and Zhu Yizhen, and four seals including "Yizhen Jianzhi" and "Lujiang Liu Jianzhi Jianzhi Graphite". The word "wu" in "Shenzong Machinery Service" has not lost its original meaning.
This inscription has 28 lines and 59 characters. There are 12 characters in Yangwen on the forehead of the seal. There is no date in the inscription. According to previous research, it was the time when Gaozu Wude was established, which is also said to be the first establishment of Zhenguan. It was established in Mingdu Town, Xianning during the Song Dynasty. On the back of the stele, in the third year of Emperor You of the Song Dynasty (1051), there is an inscription "Record of Fu Wei Shi Li Yuan". The original pattern was engraved on the side of the stele, and the title was engraved on the right side during the Song Dynasty. Later it was moved to Xi'an Fuxue Confucian Temple. In the 16th year of Wanli in the Ming Dynasty (1588), Yu Junfang, the superintendent of the school, built a pavilion to cover it. In the 24th year of the reign of Emperor Wanli of the Ming Dynasty, the pavilion collapsed and the stele was interrupted and several crosses were damaged. It is now in the Forest of Steles of Shaanxi Provincial Museum.
The calligraphy brushes, structure and glyphs of this stele are in the style of the Northern Qi Dynasty, with strong bones and strict rules. Wang Shizhen of the Ming Dynasty said: "The "Huangfu Jun Stele" written by Shui Geng is particularly dangerous compared with other steles. It is the origin of Yijia Lantai, Ran Lantai's "Daoyin Stele", written with criticism (official law), it is It is also recorded in "Jinshilu" by Zhao Mingcheng of the Song Dynasty, "Gengzi's Sales of Xia Ji" by Sun Chengze of the Qing Dynasty, and "Yongzhou Jinshiji" by Zhu Feng.