Ou Yangxun was born in Tanzhou (now Changsha, Hunan). In the Tang dynasty, the rate of officials to princes was higher, and the world called "Ouyang rate was higher". The Ming of Liquan in Jiucheng Palace is Ou Yangxun's masterpiece of regular script in his later years. The font is steep and the statutes are strict. Other inscriptions handed down in regular script include Huangfu Birthday Monument, Gong Yu Monument and Huadu Temple Monument.
Yu Shinan was born in Yuyao, Yuezhou (now Yuyao, Zhejiang). When he entered the Tang Dynasty, he was a bachelor and secretary supervisor of Hong Wen Pavilion, and was named as the Duke of Yongxing County, known as "Yu Yongxing". The tablet of Confucius Temple has always been regarded as the ultimate rule of regular script, and it has won the true biography of Wang Xizhi. It is the representative of Yu Shu, with beautiful skin color and soft appearance. There are also running scripts handed down from generation to generation, such as the epitaph of Princess Runan, and the order of breaking evil in small letters.
Chu Suiliang was born in Qiantang (now Hangzhou, Zhejiang). Official to the secretariat, right servant shot ministers, sealing Henan county, known as "Chu Henan" in history. Fine reward, patriarchal right army, has a great influence. Preface to the Great Wild Goose Pagoda is his masterpiece in his later years, with thin brushwork, vigorous and elegant style, and Fiona Fang. Other regular script include Meng Shi Bei, Da Zi Jing, Fang Bei and so on. Xue Ji was born in Fenyin, Zhou Pu (now southwest of Wanrong County, Shaanxi Province). The official to the prince is less protected, and the world is called "Xue Shaobao". The monument to the Zen master is his masterpiece.
The reform and innovation of calligraphers Yan Zhenqing and Liu Gongquan in the middle and late Tang Dynasty brought the art of regular script in the Tang Dynasty to a new peak.
Yan Zhenqing, whose real name is Chen Qing, was born in Jingzhao Wannian (now Xi, Shaanxi). Because it is the satrap of the plain, it was once called "Yan Plain". After the Anshi Rebellion, he went to the Beijing government office to serve as Shangshu and Taizi Taishi, and became the founding father of Lufeng County. He is called "Yan", and "Duo Baota Monument" is the representative work of his early regular script. Yan Bei, Yan Family Temple Bei and Ma Gu Xian Tan Ji are typical regular script of Yan style. The running script Ji Ming's Sacrifice to the Nephew was rated as "the second running script in the world" by later generations, and together with three other manuscripts, such as Competing for Seats and Sacrificing to the Nephew, it was called the three major running scripts of Lu Gong. The book is vigorous and resolute in style, brilliant and outstanding. Beyond the "two kings", it has opened up a new realm.
Liu Gongquan, whose real name is Hang Cheng, is a native of Jingzhao Huayuan (now Yaoxian County, Shaanxi Province). He is a crown prince and is called "Liu". The most famous books handed down from generation to generation are Mysterious Tower Monument and Shence Army Monument. Learn to be beautiful and get rid of the disadvantages of the word "fat", and you will become a great person.
In the aspect of running script, both Li Shimin and Lu Jianzhi in the early Tang Dynasty had high attainments. Li Yong was a great calligrapher in the middle Tang Dynasty. Li Yong's representative works include Li Sixun Monument and Li Xiubei.
In cursive script, Sun Zi was a master of the two kings in the early Tang Dynasty, especially in cursive script. The book spectrum, incisive and original, is an excellent model for future generations to learn this grass. The cursive script in the Tang Dynasty is characterized by wild grass in the middle Tang Dynasty, represented by Zhang Xu and Huai Su, who are called "Zhang Dian drunk" and posthumous title "Cao Sheng". Zhang Xu's cursive masterpieces include Abdominal Pain Post and Four Ancient Poems. Huai Su's representative cursive scripts include Thousand-Word Grass, Self-Narrative Post and Eating Fish Post.