Its characteristic is that each stroke has an obvious connection, which belongs to a kind of square script and is also one of the sources of the development of regular script later.
Twenty Styles of Longmen is a writing standard inherited and developed by Wang Xizhi on the basis of Weibei. Its spirit of striving for perfection and beautiful fonts have been widely praised by later generations, and have had a far-reaching impact on the calligraphy art of later generations.
In addition to Longmen Twenty Paintings, Wei Bei's brushwork also includes Zhong You's Yan Qin Annotation and Wang Xianzhi's Yan Zhenqing Official Calligraphy, which are all classics in Chinese calligraphy art. It is worth mentioning that the Yan Zhenqing Official Calligraphy Law has also had a far-reaching impact on the later official calligraphy development and is known as the "official calligraphy master". Generally speaking, Wei Bei's pen occupies a very important position in the history of China's calligraphy, and its historical value and artistic value have been widely recognized and praised.