"Duobao Pagoda Stele", the full name is "Duobao Pagoda Induction Stele at Qianfu Temple in Xijing of the Tang Dynasty", was built on April 20, the 11th year of Tianbao (752), written by Cen Xun, with calligraphy by Yan Zhenqing, inscription by Xu Hao, and history The Chinese calligraphy is Yan Zhenqing's early famous work.
The full name of "The Story of Magu Immortal Altar" is "The Story of Magu Mountain Immortal Altar in Nancheng County, Fuzhou, Tang Dynasty". It was established in the sixth year of Dali of Tang Dynasty (771 AD) and was written and written by Yan Zhenqing. This stele is majestic and majestic and has always been valued by people. It is one of the representative works of Yan Zhenqing and was created when Yan Zhenqing was in his sixties. Later generations often admire only the calligraphy of Yan Gong's tablet, which is known as "the second calligraphy in the world". Yan Zhenqing, the calligrapher on this inscription, has reached the pinnacle of his calligraphy in his life.
The full name of "Yan Qin Li Stele" is "The Holy Way Stele of Yan Jun, the Secretary of the Tang Dynasty, written by the Secretary of the Tang Dynasty, Langkui Prefecture Governor, Shi Hujun Yan Jun". It was signed and erected in the 14th year of the Dali calendar (779). It is a Shinto monument written and written by Yan Zhenqing for his great-grandfather Yan Qinli when he was 71 years old. The ancients called the path in front of the tomb and built a stone pillar as a mark, which was called the Shinto, that is, the tombstone. The content of the inscription traces the merits of the ancestors of the Yan family and describes the achievements of later generations in the Tang Dynasty.
"Yanjia Temple Stele", the full name is "Tang Gu Tong Yi Dafu Xing Xue Wang Youzhu Guo presented the Secretary Shaojian Guozi to offer wine to Prince Shaobao Yanjun Temple Inscription and Preface", 780 AD (Tang Jianzhong Yuan Dynasty) Year) July. It was Yan Zhenqing who engraved it for his father Yan Weizhen, wrote and wrote it, and Li Yangbing, a famous seal script master in the Tang Dynasty, made the seal script. It is a typical work of "Yan Ti" and the last masterpiece among Yan Zhenqing's handed down inscriptions.