Five miscellaneous groups, embroidery, brocade
Reciprocating, sleeping happily.
If you have to, you will get sick.
Five miscellaneous balls, sweet and salty vinegar.
Reciprocating, martial arts and rabbits.
As a last resort, it is too late.
Yan Zhenqing, two authors of San Yan Zhun Wu Za Zu, introduced Yan Zhenqing (709-784, once said 709-785) and Tang Jingzhao (now Xi 'an, Shaanxi), a calligrapher of the Tang Dynasty in China. An outstanding calligrapher in the middle Tang Dynasty. His "Yan Ti" regular script, together with Zhao Mengfu, Liu Gongquan and Ou Yangxun, is also called "the four masters of regular script".
Yan Zhenqing's Other Works ○ Inspirational Poems
○ Tao Yong Yuanming
To General Pei.
Tea on a moonlit night.
○ A couplet with Geng Kun Shuige.
○ More works by Yan Zhenqing