Who is the calligrapher of Fang Zhe's Jun Li Gu Li Jin Jian?

Fang Zhejun Li, with strong bones, described the words of Liu Gongquan, a calligrapher in history.

Liu Gongquan (778-865), the word is sincere. Jingzhao Garden (now Yaozhou District, Tongchuan City, Shaanxi Province) was born. In the mid-Tang Dynasty, he was an official, calligrapher and poet, and he was the younger brother of Liu Gongzhuo, a senior minister of the Ministry of War. Liu Gongquan was a calligrapher and poet in the middle Tang Dynasty. Liu Gongquan was famous for his regular script.

Wang Xizhi, a beginner, later visited the famous calligraphers in the Tang Dynasty, absorbed Yan Zhenqing's harmony and new ideas, and created his own unique Liu style, which was famous for its strength and strength, and later gained the reputation of Yan Gu. The full name of "Xuanta Monument" is "a record of monks in Zuo Jie in the Tang Dynasty, offering sacrifices to the three religions, talking about leading Dade and Ankuji, and giving the inscription and preface to Master Qi Dada's Xuanta Monument".

Calligraphy works

It was written by Pei Xiu, then prime minister, and by Liu Gongquan in the first year of Tang Huichang (84 1). This is a regular script calligraphy work, which is now preserved in Room 2 of Xi 'an Stele Forest. In the overall book style of Mysterious Tower Monument, Liu's style is strict and his face has become fat, so that he is strong, tall and thin.

In the late Tang Dynasty, a new calligraphy style and its charming aesthetic feeling aroused people's admiration for Liu Ti. It is a milestone in Liu Gongquan's calligraphy creation career, marking the complete maturity of Liu Ti calligraphy. It has always been regarded as an authentic model for children to learn books and other beginners, which has a far-reaching impact on future generations.