1, Zhang Wangmeng Monument:
Zhang Menglong Monument, whose full name is Zhang Fujun Qing Song Monument, was established in the third year of Zheng Guang in the Northern Wei Dynasty (522). The script is regular script, and there is no author's name on the tablet. The inscription is mainly to praise the merits of Zhang Menglong, the satrap of Lu County. The monument is now in the monument exhibition hall in Qufu, Shandong Province.
The calligraphy style of Zhang Menglong's tablet is authentic Beibei tablet, with vigorous brushwork and changeable Fiona Fang, which not only retains the old appearance of the stone, but also is more exquisite and delicate than the stone, with a slightly longer font.
It is already a relatively standard regular script, and some strokes even have the taste of running script. This monument is the most famous work in the Northern Wei Dynasty, and it is a representative of refined, strict and elegant style, and is known as "the first in the Northern Wei Dynasty".
2. Song Gaoling Temple Monument
Song Gaoling Temple Monument published in the Northern Wei Dynasty is called Song Zhongyue Gaoling Temple Monument, also known as Song Gaoling Temple Monument and Koujun Monument. It has no author's name and its font is between official script and regular script. Now it is hidden in Zhongyue Temple in Dengfeng, Henan.
The Inscription of Gaoling Temple in Zhongyue Song Dynasty tells the story of Kou Xiu's new temple and preaching. The inscription on the stone tablet has seven titles. Calligraphy, the font of which is Gu Zhuo, mostly uses Fang Bi. Its style is high and bold, and its pen is young and ancient, and it is natural and tall. Some calligraphy and paintings also have a strong sense of official loyalty.
The calligraphy style is mixed, which is in the same strain as Zhang Qianbei; Free knot, bold pen, simple artistic conception.
3. Kazuki Watanabe musician Temple Monument
Exquisite brushwork: Kazuki Watanabe musician Temple Monument and Huashan Temple Monument, also known as Hua Yue Monument, were established in the eighth year of Yan Xi in the Eastern Han Dynasty (165). The original monument is located in Huashan Temple, Xiyue, Huayin County, Shaanxi Province. Unfortunately, this stone carving was destroyed in an earthquake during the Jiaqing period of the Ming Dynasty, and now we can only see its rubbings.
The inscription belongs to the official script, and the silkworm head goose can be seen behind it; In the use of pens, the decoration is very strong, the waves are exaggerated, and the strokes are firm; In addition, the combination of seal script, official script and regular script represents the new face of calligraphy in this period.
Like the rite of passage, this monument is regarded as a model of Han Li, with clear pronunciation and mellow voice, neat spacing between lines and beautiful waves, which has always been loved and appreciated by literati.