In the sixth year of Tang Zhenguan (632), calligrapher Ou Yangxun wrote and Wei Zhi wrote regular script calligraphy works. Existing in Beiting Scenic Area, linyou county, Shaanxi.
The inscription on Liquan in Jiuchenggong describes the origin of Jiuchenggong and the grandeur of its architecture, praises the martial arts and frugality of Emperor Taizong, introduces the discovery of Liquan in Miyagi, and quotes ancient books to explain that the emergence of Liquan was caused by "the son of heaven made virtue". Finally, the warning of "aim high, persevere and avoid surplus" is put forward.
Jiuchenggong Liquan inscription, slender structure, the middle palace tightened, open on all sides, left folded and right vertical, keeping the sun. The glyph is shaped with the trend, and the left and right structures are opposite. The upper and lower structures are narrow and wide, the shelves are stable and the weather is solemn. Its white cloth is uniform, and the word spacing and row spacing are sparse, which is the most accurate one among the nine palaces. The whole monument is full of blood and bare charm.
Creation background
In the fifth year of Emperor Taizong's Zhenguan (63 1), Li Shimin ordered the restoration of Renshou Palace of Emperor Wendi of Sui Dynasty, and later renamed it Jiucheng Palace. The following year, Emperor Taizong came to Jiucheng Palace for the summer. While visiting the palace, he met a clear spring. When he was happy, he ordered Wei Zhi to write an article and Ou Yangxun to write an inscription in the sixth year of Zhenguan (632).
According to the Book of the Tang Dynasty: "During the Zhenguan period, Sui Renshou Palace was changed to Jiucheng Palace, and during the Shuihui period, it was changed to Wannian Palace. The palace is in Lushan, which was ruled for thirteen years. " Jiucheng Palace is also the Renshou Palace in Sui Dynasty, and Wei is famous for it. He also wanted Emperor Taizong to take Sui as a warning so that he could meet Wei. According to "Yizhou Mountain Man Draft", Wei had the intention of admonishing Taizong, so at the end of the cloud: "Think high and fall, hold full and avoid overflowing."