Calligraphy works of Yan-style ancient poems

Yan Zhenqing's regular script is called "Yan Ti" in the world, and it is also called "Yan Liu Jin Gu" with Liu Gongquan. In his early years, Yan's calligraphy style was solemn and vigorous, thin and thick, and in his later years, his pen was vigorous and powerful, easy to turn round, large and appropriate, with the opposite body and great momentum. Have a great influence on future generations.

Yan tablet has been buried underground for a long time and was unearthed in 1922. The inscription is well preserved. It is a regular script work that can best convey the original appearance of Yan inscriptions. The ending is bold and neat, vigorous and beautiful, which is highly valued by calligraphy teaching circles.

In the history of calligraphy, Yan Zhenqing is known as the "Asian sage", and his calligraphy attainments and fame are second only to that of Wang Xizhi. Wang Xizhi's Preface to Lanting is known as "the first running script in the world", while Yan Zhenqing's "A Manuscript for Sacrificing a Nephew" is known as "the second running script in the world".

There are two kinds of poems written by General Pei. One is the rubbings of Loyalty Hall posted by Yuan Gang of Southern Song Dynasty in Zhejiang Museum, and the other is the ink book of Beijing Palace Museum. The two kinds of writing have the same content, but their calligraphy styles are quite different. Ink books and paper books in the Palace Museum in Beijing.

Yan Zhenqing's running script not only amazed the time, but also his regular script was exquisite. He, Liu Gongquan and Liu Gongquan are also called "four masters of regular script". His regular script is dignified and majestic, and Yan Jin in Yan Gu is Yan Zhenqing's regular script.