Liu Gongquan's calligraphy, first learned from Wang Xizhi, then from Yan Zhenqing He, combined the strengths of many schools and added his own style, creating a unique "Liu Style" between the charm of Jin people's calligraphy and the elegance of Yan Style calligraphy.
Calligraphy works
Liu Gongquan's regular script "Wei Moxian Temple Monument" is Motuo, which is collected by the National Library of China.
Written by Cui Gui in Tang Dynasty and written by Liu Gongquan with seal script, the official script is 36 lines and 60 words, originally Xi 'an. The tablet is broken and scattered, and it can't be worn completely. At first, there were only five stone heads. The age of this monument is unknown. Wang Chang's collection of stone carvings is considered to be at the end of Xian Tong (874), and the collection of treasure carvings is considered to be six years old (852). This monument is graceful and elegant, and the willow book is vigorous. Looking closely, it has reached the realm of elegance.
His strokes are quite pitch, such as "Shang" and "Wu"; The conclusion of the word is quite inclined, such as the center of gravity of "thing" and "country" is to the right; Another example is the "Food City 500" business, which makes you find everything you need and enjoy it.