Liu Gongquan's regular script calligraphy works

Liu Gongquan's regular script calligraphy works are as follows:

The representative works of Liu Gongquan's regular script include Diamond Sutra Monument, Pingxi County King Li Sheng Monument, Tang Huiyuan Guan Zhong Lou Ming, Su Feng Monument, Xiyang County King Yi Monument, Mysterious Tower Monument and Gong Weixian Temple Monument.

Liu Gongquan is sincere. Jing Ren was an official, calligrapher and poet in the middle Tang Dynasty. Liu Gongquan's calligraphy is famous for regular script. He learned from Wang Xizhi at first, and later visited the famous calligraphers in the Tang Dynasty. He absorbed Yan Zhenqing's strengths and new ideas, and created his own unique "Liu Ti", which was famous for its infinite strength and was later known as "Yan Gu".

It is also called "Yan Liu" with Yan Zhenqing, and "four masters of regular script" with Ou Yangxun, Yan Zhenqing and Zhao Mengfu.

In the tenth year of Dading (1 170), Wang Yun joined the Datong system, with Liu Gongquan as his inner servant (Wang Jin's servant), and later served as a doctor in four schools, a direct history museum, a military notebook and a major notebook. In the fifteenth year of Dading (1 175), I just waited for the entrance to the temple. Since then, he has served as a minister in the temple, dressed to serve the royal family, served as foreign minister in the Ministry of Housing, served as a doctor in the Ministry of Industry, and served as a doctor in the Ministry of War.

In the twenty-second year of Dading (1 182), he also taught Chinese studies. The following year, he became a junior supervisor and a prince to study classics, and served as an official of the East Palace.

In the 26th year of Dading (1 186), he served as a concierge for the rulers to celebrate the Spring Festival (Jin Shizong's birthday). Praised as "polite" by Jin people. After returning to China, he was promoted to assistant minister of the official department for "not humiliating your life" and later served as the right deputy of the Privy Council.

In the twenty-seventh year of Dading (1 187), he was sentenced to major government affairs. In the 28th year of Dading (1 188), he became a senior official in imperial academy and praised the goodness of the Prince. Ming Chang three years (1 192), plus a bachelor's degree in Hanlin, is also a tribute.