Liu Bingsen's official script works

Liu Bingsen's official script works are as follows:

Liu Bingsen's official script works include Thousand Words of Liu Bingsen's official script, Daoqing of Banqiao of Liu Bingsen's official script, and Li Qin tablet copybook compiled by Liu Bingsen, etc. Liu Bingsen systematically studied the official script inscriptions such as Huashan Monument, Zhang Qianbei Monument, Yiying Monument and Shimen Song.

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Lishu is the best writing style, because his strokes are the simplest; At the same time, it is also the most difficult to write well because its strokes are too simple. Some people learn to write official script in one day, but they can't write official script well all their lives. Perhaps because of this, contemporary calligraphers seldom devote themselves to the creators of official script.

The notable feature of Liu Bingsen's official script is its heavy and unrestrained style, vigorous, steady and elegant. His official script inherited Yi Bingshou's official script. In the national calligraphy craze since 1980s, Liu Bingsen is one of the leading figures. His calligraphy creation adheres to the concept of appealing to both refined and popular tastes and stressing practicality, and has inscribed plaques for many places.

Such as "Beijing Department Store", "Bank of Beijing" and the words "China official script" used in the imagesetter of Shanghai Institute of Printing Technology were also written by Liu Bingsen, that is, "China official script" in today's computer fonts.

Liu Bingsen has his own unique views on artistic creation. He believes that "when calligraphers are in their prime, they should exhaust the forms of calligraphy to make the structure rigorous and beautiful", instead of boasting "returning to the original", that is, "Ning Zhuo is not refined".