Because Li Yangbing in the Tang Dynasty was actually Li Yangning.
In addition to meaning ice (noun), ice (adjective), and ice (verb), the word "ice" is the original character of the word "condensation". For example, in "New Book of Tang Dynasty. Biography of Wei Siqian", the word "ice" in "Tisi Bingxu (beard)" is the word "condensation".
Li Yangbing (date of birth and death unknown) was born around the Kaiyuan period of Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty. Calligrapher of Tang Dynasty. The courtesy name was Shaowen, a native of Qiaojun (governing present-day Bozhou, Anhui Province), from the southern ancestor of the Li family in Zhaojun. Li Bai's uncle wrote the "Preface to the Thatched Cottage Collection" for Li Bai.
At first he was the Ling of Jinyun and the Ling of Dangtu, and later he became the Prime Minister of Guozijian and the Bachelor of Jixian Academy. The world is called Shaojian. The five brothers are all rich in writing and calligraphy. The first master of Li Si's "Yishan Stele" won with his thin strength. He is good at poetry and calligraphy, especially small seal script. He boasts that "after Si Weng until Xiaosheng, Cao Xi and Cai Yong were not enough." The seal scripts he wrote are "powerful and bold, popular and popular, and those who know him call them Cang Jie's successor." They are even called "Cang Jie's successor" by later generations. A man of eternity after Li Si."
In November of the first year of Zong Baoying's reign in the Tang Dynasty (762), Li Bai fell ill. On his sickbed, he handed the draft of his poems to Li Yangbing and asked him to edit and write a preface.
Representative works
"The Story of Three Tombs" was engraved in the second year of Dali of the Tang Dynasty (767). Written by Li Jiqing and written by Li Yangbing. "The Story of Three Graves" is Li Yangbing's masterpiece. Among the seal scripts of the Tang Dynasty, Li Yangbing was the most accomplished. It is called "iron line drawing." "Three Tombs Monument" inherits Li Si's "Yishan Monument" jade tendon brushwork, which is won by thinness and strength. .