Tang Kai's Inkjet Book of Yinfu Scripture, with 96 lines and 461 words, is a biography of Chu Suiliang in the Tang Dynasty. Chu Suiliang's regular script handed down from ancient times includes Preface to the Holy Religion of Yanta, Preface to the Holy Religion of Tongzhou, Fangliang Gongbei, Master Meng's Monument, Yi Que's Buddhist Shrine Monument, Ni Kuanzan, etc. Among them, Ni Kuanzan is an ink book, and the rest are inscriptions.
There are still two kinds of engraved versions of Yin Fu Jing, which was handed down by Chu Suiliang. The handwriting is very small, so it is difficult to see the true features of Lushan Mountain. This post is full of words. At the end, it reads: "Letter from Chu Suiliang, the official of the daily life". It is likely to be a fake of learning Chu Shu in Tang Dynasty. Even so, Yin Fu Jing, a big character, is a fine calligraphy with a very high standard and an important model for learning regular script. This post not only has the characteristics of Chu-style calligraphy, but also is very similar to "Tang people write classics". The ups and downs of the pen are mostly based on the brushwork of writing classics, which is natural and simple. Yuan Yang blameless cloud: "The method of cursive script is ever-changing, with infinite mystery. Today, in the middle of Chu, you can see it in regular script, or you can comment on it. The pen is magnificent and the momentum is ancient, which is one of them. "