Yu Shinan pinyin

Yu Shinan's Pinyin: yushìnán n n.

Basic explanation: Tang Dynasty calligrapher. Bo Shi was born in Yuyao, Yuezhou (now Zhejiang). The official to the secretary supervisor is named Yongxing County Public. The world is called "Yu Yongxing". Works, compiled by Bei Tang Book Tide. Exquisite calligraphy, and Ou Yangxun, Chu Suiliang, Xue Ji, also known as the "four early Tang". The book is soft outside and firm inside, and the pen is round and vigorous. There are inscriptions such as Confucius Temple Monument.

Introduction.

Yu Shinan is good at calligraphy, and he is called "four outstanding figures in the early Tang Dynasty" with Ou Yangxun, Chu Suiliang and Xue Ji (Japanese scholars call Ou Yangxun, Chu Suiliang and Yu Shinan "three outstanding figures in the early Tang Dynasty"). Bei Tang Shuchao is one of the four great books in Tang Dynasty and one of the earliest books in China. The first 30 volumes of poetry have been lost. In the Republic of China, Zhang Shouyong compiled the four-volume Mi Yu Ji Jian.