First, calligraphy is highly accomplished.
Yan Zhenqing's calligraphy is a must in China's calligraphy circle, and Yan Zhenqing's calligraphy realm is very high all his life. He studied calligraphy for a long time before he was fifty years old, and he had a high accomplishment in calligraphy and established his own style, which was the early stage of Yan Zhenqing's calligraphy system. Later, Yan Zhenqing learned Zhang Xu's strong points, combined Zhang Xu's brushwork with his own style, and began the sharpening stage of calligraphy, retaining a large number of inscriptions. After the Anshi Rebellion, Yan Zhenqing took part in the counter-insurgency and temporarily put down his calligraphy. Later, after the Anshi Rebellion was put down, Yan Zhenqing's calligraphy gradually matured, with both form and spirit, and it was very imposing, and Yan Zhenqing's calligraphy gradually began to emerge. After the age of 65, Yan Zhenqing's calligraphy has completely entered a superb stage, revealing a heroic and powerful feeling in its roundness. Therefore, Yan Zhenqing's Yan School calligraphy is a treasure in China calligraphy circle.
Second, be honest and honest, and be loyal to your duties.
Yan Zhenqing was upright when he was an official. He once led an army to quell the Anshi rebellion. Yan Zhenqing used his own strategy to deceive An Lushan and remained loyal to the imperial court. After the Anshi Rebellion was pacified, Yan Zhenqing made great contributions, was called into the DPRK as the minister of punishments, and was promoted one after another. Because Yan Zhenqing dared to remonstrate with the emperor, but offended other officials of the imperial court, Yan Zhenqing's remonstrance was often blocked by ministers, and Yan Zhenqing insisted on it again and again. Later, he offended Prime Minister Yang Yan and was demoted to Prince Shao Shi, who had no real power and was finally driven out of Kyoto. Therefore, when Yan Zhenqing was an official, he was jealous of other dignitaries because of his integrity in serving the imperial court, and eventually lost his official position.
In his official career, Yan Zhenqing is loyal and single-minded, brave and upright, and not afraid of powerful people. Yan Zhenqing's calligraphy is also a treasure in China's calligraphy circle, so he himself is worthy of praise by future generations.