Ou Yangxun's calligraphy stippling in Yu Gong Gong Bei has two artistic styles, namely, grasping the body and gaining momentum.
The full name is "The Tang Dynasty made a special trip to the right servant of Shangshu to shoot the tablet of Yu Gong Gong Gong Wen Gong in Shangzhu". Also known as Wen Yanbo Monument. Inscriptions on official books in Tang Dynasty. The title of the seal is "Tang Gu specially entered Shangshu's right servant to shoot the pillar country Yu Gong Gong Wen Gong Bei". Ou Yangxun's book. The eleventh year of Zhenguan was carved in Jiufeng Mountain in Liquan. "Jin Shi Cui bian" contains: the monument is one foot and one foot five minutes high and four feet and four inches wide, with 36 lines and 77 words. The inscription on the tablet is rigorous and even, which is Ouyang's masterpiece in his later years. In the Ming Dynasty, Wang Shizhen called it: "For example, Guo Linzong (Monument) is clear and solemn, but empty and harmonious." "Graphite Engraving China" says: "Close neighbor Kao Wengong died in the eleventh year of Zhenguan, but it was believed that this year had been 8 years, and the writing method was so exquisite. Yu Boshi said that he believed in Benqi's pen and paper, and he was equally young and old." The word "calendar" in the ink book handed down from ancient times has not been damaged, which was developed by the Ming Dynasty. See "Essays on School Monuments".