The inscription of Liquan in Jiucheng Palace in Ou Yangxun is pronounced as: ji ǔ ché ng g not ng l ǐ quá n mí ng. The tablet of Jiuchenggong Liquan Ming was written by Wei Zhi, a famous Tang Dynasty official, and by Ou Yangxun, a calligrapher in the early Tang Dynasty. Although the carving work is not recorded, the carving skill is unprecedented, so it has the reputation of "Three Wonders Monument". Book critics of past dynasties have recognized that the calligraphy realm of this tablet can be called Ou Yangxun's "pinnacle" and "the first regular script in China". As early as the early 196s, it was identified as a national treasure by National Cultural Heritage Administration and was closely protected.
The influence of Jiuchenggong Liquan inscription:
Jiuchenggong Liquan inscription was praised as "the first regular script in the world" or "the first official book in the world" by later generations. When Ou Yangxun people reached middle age, the title of the book was spread all over the world, and by the end of his life, the artistic level of his calligraphy had reached a new level. The book "Inscription of Liquan in Jiucheng Palace" was 76 years old, and it was written with dedication, and it was even more intentional. Moreover, the inscription was vigorous and delicate, and the structure was absolutely thin and steep, which made the North Monument square and sharp, and there was also the South Monument.
such reputations as "the first official script", "the crown of Tang dynasty's regular script", "the crown of Chinese calligraphy" and "the ultimate rule of regular script" are coming one after another. Later imperial examinations were written in European style, which shows the far-reaching influence of this book.