What are the classic calligraphy works in my country?

Chinese calligraphy is an important part of traditional Chinese culture, with a long history and many classic works. Here are some famous classic calligraphy works:

"Lanting Preface": written by Wang Xizhi, a calligrapher of the Eastern Jin Dynasty, it is known as the first masterpiece in the history of Chinese calligraphy and one of the most famous calligraphy works in China. .

"Jiucheng Palace Liquan Ming": written by Yan Zhenqing in the Tang Dynasty, known as the "ancestor of Yan style" for its majestic, vigorous and bold calligraphy style.

"Da Qian Shen Xiang Stele": written by Ouyang Xun of the Northern Wei Dynasty, known as the "ancestor of calligraphy". His calligraphy style is simple and elegant, and has become one of the representative works of calligraphy in the Wei, Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties.

"Manuscript of Memorial to My Nephew": written by Zhang Xu in the Tang Dynasty, it has become one of the representative works of cursive script with its flying and vigorous calligraphy style.

"Mysterious Tower Stele": written by Ouyang Xun in the Tang Dynasty. With its powerful, vertical and horizontal regular script style, it became one of the representative works of regular script in the Tang Dynasty.

"Hengtang Retreating Scholars": written by Huang Tingjian in the Song Dynasty. With its vigorous, powerful, simple and natural calligraphy style, it became one of the representative works of calligraphy in the Song Dynasty.

"Jiupin Zhima Official Stele": written by Zhu Yunming in the Ming Dynasty. Its "vigorous and vigorous" calligraphy style is known as one of the representative works of regular script in the Ming Dynasty.

These calligraphy works have a very high status and influence in the history of Chinese calligraphy. Their artistic value and historical significance not only reflect the essence and characteristics of Chinese calligraphy, but are also an important part of Chinese cultural heritage.