Yu Shinan's representative calligraphy works

The inscription in the official book is "Confucius Temple Monument"

Yu Shinan (about 780-850 AD) was a famous calligrapher and scholar in the Tang Dynasty. His calligraphy works were highly respected at that time and had a far-reaching impact on the development of calligraphy in later generations. The following are some representative works of Yu Shinan:

1. Huang Tingjing

Huang Ting Jing is a famous Zen classic in the Tang Dynasty. Yu Shinan once took notes on it and created a cursive scroll, which is of great collection value. This hand scroll is three meters long, cursive, fluent and natural in calligraphy, delicate and powerful in brushwork, and full of Zen artistic charm.

2. "Have a nice trip"

Happy Travel is one of the representative works of Tao Yuanming, a writer in the Tang Dynasty, and also the representative work of Yu Shinan. This work is written by Yu Shinan in lines, which is very artistic. Its glyph is dignified and generous, and each stroke is powerful, forming a unique sense of rhythm and artistic conception.

The road is very twists and turns

"Nine Curves and Eighteen Bends" is a landscape painting by Yu Shinan, and it is also his famous masterpiece. This painting adopts a light and ethereal style, with light colors and soft brushwork, which shows the unique artistic conception and atmosphere in China's landscape paintings.

Yu Shinan's calligraphy works were highly respected at that time, which had a far-reaching impact on the development of calligraphy in later generations. His calligraphy style is dignified, generous and fluent, and he pays attention to the strength and rhythm of strokes, forming his own unique artistic style. His calligraphy works not only enjoyed a high reputation at that time, but also became the object of study and imitation by future generations, which was of far-reaching significance to the development of calligraphy.