What are Yan's calligraphy works?

Regular script includes Zhushantang couplet poems and confession posts; There are cursive scripts, such as Sacrifice to My Nephew, Liu Zhongtie and Huzhou Tie. Among them, there are still different opinions on the authenticity of other works except the "Sacrifice to a Nephew" which is recognized as an original. But it's all flowing ink. There are many inscriptions written by Yan Zhenqing in his life, among which "Duobaota Monument" has been handed down to this day, with dignified and precise structure and beautiful appearance; "Dong Fangshuo painted a monument to praise" with a strong Qingyuan style; "Diligence Monument" is heroic and clean. In addition, there are Ma Guxian Tan Ji, Ode to Datang and Yuanjiebei.

There are also many seal cutting calligraphy posts, and his works are usually found in the middle posts collected in past dynasties, such as "Competing for a seat" and "Rentie". Ji Ming's Draft for Sacrificing Nephew, cursive script, 28.2 cm long and 72.3 cm wide, with 25 lines and 230 words. This post is a manuscript, originally not written as a calligraphy work, but it has become a rare masterpiece because it has no intention of writing a book. His pen is clever, natural and vivid, and careless. Therefore, this post is full of spirits, horizontal posture, magnificent brushwork and great power, and is known as the first in Yan Shuxing Grass. Yuan Xianyu once rated this post as "the second running script in the world". The original is now in the National Palace Museum in Taipei.

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