What are Yan Zhenqing's calligraphy works?

There are many calligraphy works handed down by Yan Zhenqing, including famous ink, regular script such as Zhushantang couplet poems and advertisement posts; The cursive script includes Ji Ming's "Sacrifice to a Nephew", Liu Zhong's "Tie" and "Huzhou Tie".

Among them, there are still different opinions on the authenticity of other works except Ji Ming's Sacrifice to a Nephew, but all of them are circulated in ink. Ji Ming's manuscript, a memorial of my nephew, is a draft cultural relic. It is written naturally, and the manuscript is full of paper, but it shows the charm of Yan Zhenqing's calligraphy.

Many teachers have studied Yan Zhenqing's calligraphy. When I was a teenager, I studied calligraphy with grandfather's uncle Yin Lingming. During the Wei, Jin and Tang Dynasties, there were famous artists such as Wang Xizhi, Chu Suiliang and Yan Zhenqing.

This 60-year-old self-written confession is magnificent, vigorous and rigorous, steady and heavy, and the aesthetic characteristics of "strength and beauty" are reflected everywhere between the lines, which can be described as the best in calligraphy works.

Unfortunately, this treasure, which has been circulating for thousands of years, does not exist in China. After thousands of years of wandering, this masterpiece was exiled overseas, and the original is now in the Shibuya Museum in Nakamura for the world to enjoy.