Yan Zhenqing's masterpiece.

Yan Zhenqing's representative works include Duobaota Monument, Dong Fangshuo Painting Praise Monument and Diligence Monument.

Moreover, there are many inscriptions written by Yan Zhenqing in his life, among which "Duobaota Monument" has been circulated so far, with dignified and precise structure and beautiful appearance; "Dong Fangshuo painted a monument to praise" with a strong Qingyuan style; "Diligence Monument" is heroic and clean. There are also many seal cutting calligraphy posts, and his works are usually found in the middle posts collected in past dynasties, such as "Competing for a seat" and "Rentie".

Yan Zhenqing was an outstanding politician and calligrapher in the middle Tang Dynasty. His "Yan Ti" regular script is called "four masters of regular script" with Zhao Mengfu and Liu Gongquan, and "Yan Gu" with Liu Gongquan. He is honest, upright, indomitable, upright and upright, and is famous for his benevolence, righteousness and loyalty, and finally he is determined to die.

The Influence of Yan Zhenqing's Calligraphy

Yan Zhenqing's original calligraphy is magnificent and dignified, and its handwriting has changed from slender in the early Tang Dynasty to square and has a centripetal force. The pen is vigorous and powerful, and the central brushwork is good. Full of bones and muscles, but also sharp. Generally, horizontal painting is slightly thinner, vertical painting, point, skimming and pressing are slightly thicker. This book is magnificent in style and momentum, and has the spirit of flourishing Tang Dynasty.

His cursive script is vigorous, expressive, calm and vigorous, which opens up a complete life for the cursive script after Wang School. Yan Zhenqing's running script is vigorous and vigorous. This style also embodies the prosperous style of the Tang Dynasty empire and conforms to his noble personality. It is a typical example of the perfect combination of calligraphy beauty and personality beauty, so it is praised as "the second running script in the world" by later generations.