Yin Fu Jing is slightly close to the preface to the Wild Goose Pagoda, and its brushwork is extremely flexible. The strokes of stippling, turning and strokes have the meaning of running script, some have the meaning of official script, and light and reality are well combined. At the end of the book, it is called "a letter from living Chen Lang". Experts believe that when Chu was in office, his calligraphy should look like a "Buddhist shrine monument", but now the "Yin Fu Jing" is the style of Chu in his later years. Expert analysis is not unreasonable. However, this book is a fake, and it was also written by a master of Chu at that time. Calligraphy has a very high standard and is an important model for learning regular script.
In addition, this ink book with a large character, Yin Yin Jing, is a stele extension book, and it has a preface to the victory of the Wild Goose Pagoda, which is obviously different in itself.
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