Recently, archaeologists in Shaanxi Province discovered a graveyard of aristocratic families in the Tang Dynasty, including a grave where husband and wife were buried together, and found an epitaph in this grave. To our great surprise, the author of this epitaph is Yan Zhenqing, a famous calligrapher in China. According to archaeological research, Yan Zhenqing wrote this epitaph for about 5 years. He probably wrote this epitaph when Yan Zhenqing was 38 years old, and the discovery of this epitaph is also the only work about Yan Zhenqing unearthed through archaeological excavation in China, which can be said to be a very rare archaeological relic.
This cultural relic has attracted the attention of many fans in China since it was unearthed. However, some people think that it may not be the original work of Yan Zhenqing, because his calligraphy is not very similar to other works of Yan Zhenqing, and Yan Zhenqing is a very famous figure in the history of China's calligraphy, and his accomplishments in calligraphy can be compared with that of Wang Xizhi, a famous calligrapher in China. Therefore, the appearance of Yan Zhenqing's original works is definitely a great event in the calligraphy and law circles of our country.
Many people think that this original work may be written on paper, but when they turn on the news, they find that it is just a stone tablet. Just because his author's name was written by Yan Zhenqing, they think it was written by Yan Zhenqing. However, some people think it should not be judged this way, because if it is a stone tablet, it may not be written by Yan Zhenqing himself, but it may be copied by a worker according to Yan Zhenqing's original work, which is generally considered to be written by a calligrapher himself.