What are the characteristics of calligraphers' calligraphy style in the middle and early Tang Dynasty? Please sum it up in your own words. (2 points) A:

Calligraphy in the early Tang dynasty was extraordinary, while calligraphy in the middle Tang dynasty had both statutes and momentum. Test analysis: when preparing for the exam, we should accumulate literary common sense such as famous books, famous authors, times, countries, literary images, and theme of works. To answer this question, we should pay attention to the styles of several calligraphers in these two dynasties and make corresponding answers. Chu Suiliang, the fourth master in the early Tang Dynasty, had a great influence on later calligraphy. Calligrapher Ou Yangxun, with bold and sharp fonts, is called "European Style" because he sees danger in the plain. Yu Shinan, whose history is said to be taught by Sun Zhiyong, the seventh generation of Wang Xizhi, is soft outside and rigid inside, harmonious and beautiful; Yukime is good at calligraphy and painting. Calligrapher in the Middle Tang Dynasty: The word written by the great calligrapher Yan Zhenqing is called "Yan Ti", with full strokes and dense structure; The word "Liu Ti" written by Liu Gongquan, an outstanding calligrapher in the middle Tang Dynasty, has vigorous strokes and compact structure. Test center: recite common sense of literature. The ability level is to recite a.