Who does Yan Gu refer to respectively?

"Yan Gu" refers to two masters of regular script in the history of China: Yan Zhenqing and Liu Gongquan.

Yan Zhenqing and Liu Gongquan are both famous masters of regular script in the history of China. Their calligraphy attainments are profound and their artistic achievements are outstanding.

Yan Zhenqing

Yan Zhenqing (709-785), Han nationality, was a famous calligrapher in Tang Dynasty, and was called "Yan". He was born in Luoyang, Henan Province, and was the grandson of Yan Zhenzhen, the prime minister of the Xuanzong period of the Tang Dynasty. Yan Zhenqing was already good at literature and calligraphy when he was young. His calligraphy style is full of vigor and charm, especially regular script. Yan Zhenqing's calligraphy is characterized by its majestic atmosphere and vigorous brushwork, which can be called "noble spirit" style. His calligraphy works are exquisite and incomparable, especially "Yan Bei", "Sacrifice for Nephew" and "Mysterious Pagoda Monument", which have become classics in the history of calligraphy art in China.

Yan Zhenqing

Yan Zhenqing is not only a calligrapher, but also a writer, musician and politician. He has served as Yucheng, secretary of agriculture and other posts, and his political ability and talent are also highly respected. Yan Zhenqing was also one of the composers in the Tang Dynasty. He composed such famous songs as Taihe Qu and Yan's Jiale, and made outstanding contributions to the development of Chinese classical music.

Yan Zhenqing's works

Yan Zhenqing's calligraphy achievements are highly respected and studied by later calligraphers, and his calligraphy art has a wide influence. Known as "Yan Jin", he is an important figure in the history of calligraphy art in China.

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Liu Gongquan (778-865), a famous calligrapher and writer in Tang Dynasty in China, was born in Yuzhou, Henan. Liu Gongquan showed extraordinary talent in literature and calligraphy when he was young. His calligraphy style is concise and bright, and his strokes are sparse and stretched, especially cursive and regular script. Liu Gongquan's achievements in calligraphy are mainly reflected in cursive and regular script. His cursive script is elegant and free, and his strokes are sparse, especially the mysterious pagoda monument and the inscription of liquan in Jiucheng Palace. His regular script is vigorous and dignified, especially Liu Gongquan's post, which has become a classic in the history of Chinese calligraphy art.

Liu Gongquan

Liu Gongquan

Liu Gongquan is not only a calligrapher, but also a writer and politician. He once held the positions of left gleaning, living and separatist regime, and his political talent and literary attainments were also highly respected at that time. Liu Gongquan's literary works and calligraphy works have been widely praised by later generations and become an important legacy in the cultural history of China.

Liu Gongquan has made great contributions to the development of calligraphy art in China, and his calligraphy achievements have influenced the creation and development of later calligraphers. He is called "Liu Gu" in Yan Liu Jin Gu. His calligraphy and literary works have become one of the treasures of China's classical culture, which is of great significance for future generations to learn and inherit China culture and calligraphy art.

Liu Gongquan opened a book.