Wang Xizhi's Painting Features of Ou Yangxun, Yan Zhenqing and Liu Gongquan

The most obvious characteristics of Wang Xizhi's calligraphy style are exquisite brushwork and changeable structure. Wang Xizhi's greatest achievement is to increase and destroy the ancient law and turn the simple calligraphy style of Han and Wei dynasties into exquisite and beautiful calligraphy style. In a word, the introduction of Chinese character writing from practicality to the realm of paying attention to techniques and tastes is the awakening of calligraphy art, which indicates that calligraphers not only discover the beauty of calligraphy, but also can show it.

Ou Yangxun is known as the first regular script in Tang Dynasty for his rigorous brushwork and precipitous brushwork. He and Yu Shinan were both famous for their calligraphy in the early Tang Dynasty, also known as "Ou Yu". Later generations saw the danger in the book, and they were the first to understand it. The name is "Oti".

When Yan Zhenqing was young, his family was poor and lacked paper and pens, so he used a pen to brush loess water to practice calligraphy on the wall. Chu Suiliang was a beginner, and later learned Zhang Xu's brushwork. He also absorbed the characteristics of the four schools in the early Tang Dynasty and accepted the brushwork of Zhuanli and the Northern Wei Dynasty. He completed the vigorous and broad creation of colorful regular script, which set a model for regular script in Tang Dynasty. Contrary to the calligraphy style of the early Tang Dynasty, his regular script changed from thin and hard to vigorous and vigorous, with a broad and magnificent structure. This style also reflects the prosperous momentum of the Tang Dynasty empire, which is in line with his noble personality and is a typical example of the perfect combination of calligraphy beauty and personality beauty. His calligraphy style is called "Yan Ti", which is also called "Yan Liu" with Liu Gongquan, and has the reputation of "Yan Gu".

Liu Gongquan's calligraphy is most famous for regular script, which is as famous as Yan Zhenqing and is called Yan Liu. He followed the brushwork of Wei Jinxia and the early Tang Dynasty and was influenced by Yan Zhenqing. He founded his own Liupai between the charm of Jin people and Yan Shu's grace. Its vigorous calligraphy style can be compared with Yan Shu, and later generations have the reputation of "Yan Gu".