Yan Zhenqing's calligraphy works.

Yan Zhenqing's cursive script handed down from generation to generation is mainly Lu Gong's three scripts, namely, the script of offering sacrifices to my nephew, the script of telling my uncle and the script of competing for a seat.

Three Manuscripts of Lu Gong is the only masterpiece in history that can be compared with Preface to Lanting. Among them, The Draft for Sacrificing a Nephew is called the second running script in the world after the Preface to Wang Xizhi's Lanting written by Xian Yushu, a great calligrapher in Yuan Dynasty.

Yan Zhenqing's manuscript of offering sacrifices to his nephew can be said to be the highest representative of calligraphy in the Tang Dynasty. Calligraphy is a truly emotional masterpiece, which is very different from Yan's usual books. At the same time, The Draft for Sacrificing a Nephew has great cultural value, artistic value, appraisal value and spiritual value.

Yan Zhenqing's contribution to calligraphy in his life.

Yan Zhenqing is one of the famous calligraphers in China. His running script font is called the second running script in the world by later generations and has a very high artistic status. Nowadays, Yan Zhenqing's running script works are widely studied.

Yan Zhenqing's calligraphy, that is, the charm of his predecessors' calligraphy, is not bound by the ancient law. He broke through the conventions of the early Tang Dynasty and called himself a style, which the world called "colourful style". He has made great contributions to the history of calligraphy in China! His running script "Ji Ming's Nephew's Manuscript" was a masterpiece created in the state of grief and indignation at that time, and it was called the second running script in the world. Perfect brushwork is integrated with your own feelings, which is the highlight.