What is Liu Gongquan's masterpiece of calligraphy?

Liu Gongquan's representative calligraphy works include Diamond Sutra Monument and Mysterious Pagoda Monument. Liu Gongquan's calligraphy is famous for regular script, which is as famous as Yan Zhenqing, and is called "Yan Liu", and is also known as "four masters of regular script" with Ou Yangxun, Yan Zhenqing and Zhao Mengfu. Wang Xizhi, a beginner in calligraphy, later visited famous calligraphers in the Tang Dynasty, learned from Yan Zhenqing, absorbed new ideas, and created his own unique "Liu Style", which is famous for its strength and strength, and later generations have the reputation of "Yan Gu". Inscriptions handed down from ancient times include "Diamond Sutra Engraving Stone" and "Mysterious Pagoda Monument".

The Diamond Sutra is the official book of Liu Gongquan, carved as a horizontal stone, 12 * * * each line 1 1 word. The original stone was destroyed in the Song Dynasty. The only Tang rubbings were found in Dunhuang Grottoes and are now in the Paris Museum. This is Liu Shu's early masterpiece. The appearance of the mysterious tower of Liu Gongquan marked the birth of a more exquisite "Liu style" and became the standard of regular script in the next five or six years.

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Liu Gongquan is a summarizer and innovator of regular script. On the basis of learning and inheriting the regular script styles of Zhong You, Wang Xizhi and others, he read modern calligraphy, learned from Yan Zhenqing, absorbed his new ideas, and created his own unique "six-style" regular script [19], which was imitated by later generations and became one of the outstanding representatives of "Tang calligraphy respecting the law".