Famous works of regular script

There are the following answers about the famous works of regular script:

1. The Thirteen Lines of Luo Shenfu written by Wang Xianzhi in the Eastern Jin Dynasty is referred to as Luo Shenfu, which is the representative work of regular script written by Wang Xianzhi in the Eastern Jin Dynasty. The original ink is written on hemp paper, and the content is the famous article Luo Shenfu written by Cao Zhi, a famous writer of the three countries. This work, Wang Xianzhi's pen is tall and powerful, with beautiful style and spacious structure.

strokes such as left and right strokes in Chinese characters tend to stretch very long but not frivolous, and the stroke ends are carried by the pen force, which is vigorous and energetic. The font is symmetrical and harmonious, and there are subtle and vivid changes in the combination of each part. The size of words is different, and the spacing and spacing of words change naturally.

2. The inscription of Jiuchenggong Liquan by Ou Yangxun in Tang Dynasty is a regular script written by Wei Zhi and calligrapher Ou Yangxun in the sixth year of Tang Zhenguan (632). It describes the origin of Jiuchenggong and its magnificent architecture, and praises the martial arts and frugality of Emperor Taizong.

the structure of this work is slender, the middle palace is tightened, the four sides are opened, and the left side is folded and the right side is vertical, thus saving the day. The glyph takes shape with the trend, and the left and right structures are opposite. The upper and lower structures are narrow and the lower ones are wide, and the shelves are open and stable, and the weather is solemn. Its white cloth is even, the word spacing and row spacing are sparse, which is the most accurate one in the Nine Palaces. The whole monument has smooth blood flow and bare charm.

3. Yu Shinan's Confucius Temple Monument in Tang Dynasty and Yu Shinan's Confucius Temple Monument were carved in the 9th year of Tang Wude (AD 626). Yu Shinan writes books. It is an outstanding work in the inscriptions in the early Tang Dynasty, and it is also recognized by epigraphers and calligraphers in past dynasties as a wonderful book of Yu Shu. This monument was set up to record that in the ninth year of Emperor Gaozu Wude (626), Kong Qiu's 33rd Sun Kongdelun was awarded as a tribute to the Saint Hou and the restoration of the Confucius Temple. Zhenguan seven years (633) carved, no writing date.