The Artistic Achievements of Yan Zhenqing's Calligraphy
Yan Zhenqing (709~785) was a minister and calligrapher in the Tang Dynasty. The word Chen Qing was born in Jingzhao Wannian (now Xi, Shaanxi). Kaiyuan Jinshi, from the official to the history of the Ministry of Rites, Prince Shao Shi, the Duke of Lufeng County, was known as Duke of Lu in history. Chu Suiliang began to learn calligraphy, and later he got Zhang Xu's brushwork. His block letters were dignified and majestic, and his pen was magnificent. Apollo, a vigorous running script, is a change of ancient law, creating a new style, which has a great influence on later generations and is called "Yan Ti". There are many pagodas, Ma Gu Xian Tan Ji, Li Bei, Yan Bei, Yan Jia Miao Bei and so on. Running script is "for seats". The book traces include confessions in books and manuscripts for offering sacrifices to nephews. Later generations compiled the Collection of Yan Wen.