Introduction to Calligraphy in the Southern and Northern Dynasties

During the Southern and Northern Dynasties, China's calligraphy art entered the era of "Bei Bei Nan Tie". The Northern Wei Dynasty and the Eastern Wei Dynasty are the best calligraphies for inscriptions in the Northern Dynasties, and their styles are also colorful. Representative works include Zhang Menglong Monument and Shi Jing Jun Monument. The representative works in the inscription are: thousands of words are really grass. The Northern Dynasties praised their ancestors and revealed their family business, and carved many stones, such as the north monument and the south post, the north opening to the south, the north people and the south soil, and the north glory and the south show. For example, the representative works of the North-South School include Nan Liang's Yi and the Northern Wei Dynasty's Zheng Wengong Monument, which can be described as the North-South binary star.