The representative of regular script in Tang Dynasty is

Ou Yangxun (European style), Yan Zhenqing (Yan style) and Liu Gongquan (Liu style) are representatives of regular script in Tang Dynasty.

Ou Yangxun 1

Ou Yangxun, a scholar of Han nationality, was born in Linxiang, Tanzhou, Tang Dynasty. He was a famous calligrapher and official in Tang Dynasty, one of the four masters of regular script, the grandson of Ouyang Li, the general of South Liang Zhengnan, and the son of Ouyang Zhou, the general of South Chen. Liang Taiping was born in Hengzhou in the second year of Southern Dynasties, and his ancestral home is Linxiang in Tanzhou.

Ou Yangxun, together with his contemporaries Yu Shinan, Chu Suiliang and Xue Qi, were called the four masters in the early Tang Dynasty. Because his son Ouyang Tong is also good at calligraphy, he is also called "Big Europe".

He and Yu Shinan were both famous for their calligraphy in the early Tang Dynasty, also known as "Ou Yu". Later generations see danger in Chinese books, which is the most convenient for beginners and named "European style".

2. Yan Zhenqing

Yan Zhenqing, whose real name is Chen Qing, alias Xianmenzi, alias Fang Ying, was born in Linyi. Yan Shigu V, the secretary supervisor, is a grandson, and Situ Qing is his younger brother, a famous official and calligrapher in the Tang Dynasty.

Yan Zhenqing's calligraphy is exquisite and good at it. Chu Suiliang, a beginner, studied under Zhang Xu and got his brushwork. Its regular script is dignified and majestic, and its running script is vigorous and powerful, which has created a "Yan style" regular script and has a great influence on later generations. Together with Zhao Mengfu, Liu Gongquan and Ou Yangxun, they are also called "four masters of regular script". Together with Liu Gongquan, they are called "Yan Liu" and "Yangu".

"Yan Ti" has a great influence on later generations, and it is still an example for him to learn, and his works have also become a model for later generations to learn to copy. His main works include engraving Diamond Sutra, Meng Zhaotie, Mysterious Pagoda Monument and Su Feng Monument.

3. Liu Gongquan

Liu Gongquan, a native of Jingzhao Garden (now Yaozhou District, Tongchuan City, Shaanxi Province), is of Han nationality. A famous calligrapher and poet in the middle Tang Dynasty, the younger brother of Liu Gongchu, the minister of war.

Liu Gongquan became a scholar at the age of twenty-nine. In his early years, he served as secretary of provincial studies and was incorporated into the Li Ting shogunate. In Mu Zong, Jing Zong and Wenzong Dynasty, he served in the official residence and grew up in North Korea. * * * During the Seven Dynasties, the official was the Prince, and he was named the Duke of Hedong County, and the official was the Prince Taibao, so it was called "Liu". In the sixth year of Xian Tong (865), Liu Gongquan died at the age of 88 and was posthumously given to the Prince.