First, the spread and influence of Ou Yangxun's representative works.
Ou Yangxun, a calligrapher in the Tang Dynasty, is famous for his exquisite calligraphy skills and unique artistic style. His running script works are few in number, but each one is a classic, which has a far-reaching influence on later generations. His running script works were not only praised at that time, but also became the goal that people in later generations rushed to chase.
Second, Ou Yangxun's masterpiece "Zhong Ni Monti Tie"
Zhong Ni Montitie is one of the representative works of Ou Yangxun's running script, and it is also a famous work in the history of China's calligraphy. This post is based on Confucius and written in the form of running script, which shows the author's profound calligraphy skills and unique artistic style. This post is square in shape, strong in brushwork, rigorous in structure and stretched in shape, giving people a sense of dignity and stability.
Third, Ou Yangxun's masterpiece "Jiuchenggong Liquan Ming"
The Inscription of Liquan in Jiucheng Palace is another masterpiece of Ou Yangxun's running script and also a masterpiece in the history of China's calligraphy. This inscription is written in the form of running script with the theme of Liquan in Jiucheng Palace, which shows the author's superb calligraphy attainments and unique artistic style. The glyph of this inscription is also mainly square, but it changes a lot.
Four, Ou Yangxun's masterpiece "Zhang Hansi Qitie"
Lu Tie written by Zhang Hansi is another masterpiece of Ou Yangxun's running script and also a masterpiece in the history of China's calligraphy. The theme of this post is Zhang Hansi's dwelling, which shows the author's yearning for free life and praise for seclusion. The font of this post is more flexible and natural, and the brushwork is more exquisite and free and easy.
Five, Ou Yangxun's masterpiece "Thousand Characters"
Qian Wen Zi is one of the masterpieces of Ou Yangxun's running script and a masterpiece in the history of China's calligraphy. This work takes thousands of words as its content and is written in the form of running script, which shows the author's profound calligraphy skills and unique artistic style. This work is square in shape, vigorous in brushwork, rigorous in structure, and coherent in echo between words, forming a steady and agile style.
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Ou Yangxun's representative works Monti Tie in Zhong Ni, Quan Ming in Nine Li Chenggong and Lu Tie by Zhang Hansi are the classics in the history of China's calligraphy. His running script has a unique style, distinctive features and high artistic and historical value.