What is the calligraphy style of Liu Gongquan's Xuanmita?

Liu Gongquan's mysterious pagoda monument is a regular script.

The inscription on the mysterious pagoda reads: saints rob thousands of buddhas, and four can be benevolent. Sad for my life, break through the dust. The lesson plan is high, and whoever fights for it will get points. There's an exorcist. I heard it with my own ears. On sutra collection and abstinence from wisdom. The depth is the same, and they feel each other successively. Different sects are biased, and there are exorcists who hail first frost. If you are really interested, you will be depressed, and if you dabble in vulgarity, you will flow. Like a crazy ape, it's light. The knife is broken, and the sores and warts are still born. With the Exorcist, I don't want to swim anymore. Yun Qi in the Tang Dynasty was a male religion. Thousand-year-old ghost charm, three times brilliant.

Tending to be kind, showing explanation and guidance. There are exorcists, call in due course. The empty door is opening, and the practice is opening. Towering columns, once destroyed. Hide the mirror image, no intention to come. I will study hard and look forward to it.

Introduction:

Liu Gongquan is well-read and familiar with The Book of Songs, Shangshu, Chunqiu, Zuo Zhuan and Mandarin. He was a very talented politician, writer and famous calligrapher in the Tang Dynasty. He likes calligraphy and writes very well. He is very accomplished in truth, line and grass, and he is better at proofreading books. He studied Wang Xizhi at first, then Ou Yangxun and Yan Zhenqing. Finally, he integrated the brushwork of various schools and created a unique style, which was called Liu Ti, which had a great influence on later generations.

Liu Gongquan's brushwork is full of profound philosophy. Mu Zongheng asked him how to use a pen, and he replied, "The mind is regular and the pen is correct, and the pen is regular and available." . Pun, profound meaning, Mu Zong listened to, immediately increased political ability, understand the meaning of his pen to remonstrate.