It is extremely rare that A Qing's Yang Xian appeared in the official script "The West Chamber" in the Han Dynasty.

Yang Xian, a native of Huzhou, Zhejiang Province, was a calligrapher, epigraphist and poet in Qing Dynasty. Calligraphy is especially good at official script and has a great influence.

Yang Xian's calligraphy belongs to Beibei School. Zeng studied calligraphy with Zang Shougong, a calligrapher, and studied official script seriously. He is famous for being everywhere in Han tombs.

Appreciation of Yang Xianlin's Li Shu The West Chamber in Han Dynasty

Han Tianheng Collection: Li Shuyuan's book "Western Bamboo Slips of Han Dynasty" written by Yang Jianshan in Qing Dynasty, and yang xian's calligraphy works and postscript of "Li Shu". Yang Xian was a good official book all his life, and explored the tablet in the Eastern Han Dynasty. Most of the books in his later years were based on "ritual monuments", which made him feel thin, hard and vigorous. This poem The West Chamber, written by Yang Xian, is horizontal and vertical and follows the rules, which is very rare in handed down works.