The Li Sixun Monument.

Li Sixun Monument is one of Li Yong's representative works. The full name of this monument is the preface made by General Yun Hui in Tang Dynasty for Peng Guogong, commander-in-chief of Qin Zhou. It is also called the Monument to General Yun Hui, which was written by Li Yong. According to Jin Bian, this monument is one foot high, one foot, three inches and six minutes wide, four feet and eight inches and five minutes wide. Now in Pucheng, Shaanxi.

The inscription describes the life of Li Sixun. The son of Emperor Taizong, as well as Uncle Li, was a duplicitous prime minister with outstanding military achievements. When Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty was promoted to Peng Guogong, he was posthumously awarded Qin Zhou, known in history as "General Dali". He is also a famous green landscape painter in the history of China. His "Jin Bi Landscape Painting" had a far-reaching impact on the development of China landscape painting. He was promoted by Dong Qichang as the ancestor of "Northern Sect" of landscape painting, and he was also called "General Li" with his son.

Li Sixun tablet is one of the representative works of Tang Dynasty. On the whole, the stele is large in size, sophisticated in craftsmanship and numerous in words, showing the grandeur of the mid-Tang Dynasty. As can be seen from the writing state of this tablet, Li Yong's pen is meticulous, the overall atmosphere is fresh, and there are rich changes from word to word and from line to line. Using the pen naturally gives people a smooth, quiet and sincere feeling, supplemented by cursive or running script with more strokes, forming a foil relationship and enhancing the contrast of works; The ups and downs are moving, and I look forward to the gods. On the whole, I have formed a style tone of combining static and dynamic, and I have given in to some extent.

This monument is large in scale, vigorous and beautiful. It is Li Yong's meticulous work and praised by calligraphers of all ages. In the Ming Dynasty, Yang Shen said in the Collection of Yang Sheng 'an: "The Monument to General Yunhui written by Li Beihai is the first." Wang Mingshizhen commented: "(Li Beihai's book) is arrogant and arrogant. At first glance, it is not respectable, but after a long time, it is love. " Kang Youwei, a Qing dynasty man, said in "A pair of boats in Guangyi": "If the Tang tablet is engraved, the preface of the holy teachings compiled by Huairen will be ignored. In addition, there are three monuments to learn: Li Beihai's "General Yunhui", which contains strange changes in rules; Yan Pingyuan's "General Pei" is hidden in Fen; The Epitaph of Lady Hu Ling has turned this frustration around, and it can be seen everywhere. It can be used as a monument to learning calligraphy and has a place in brushwork. " Liang Qichao's evaluation is: "Beihai Monument IV, Yunhui ("Li Sixun Monument ") is extremely leaping dragon."

Li Sixun Monument is not only a good model for learning Li Yong's calligraphy, but also an important material for understanding Li Sixun's life and an effective way to trace back to Wang Xizhi. It has always been loved and studied by calligraphy lovers.