Be angry with the general and lose your constitution. "What do you mean?
Li Yong, a native of Jiangdu, Yangzhou, whose name is Li Beihai, was a magistrate of Beihai. His words began with "two kings", and he could get in but not out. Li Houzhu said: "Li Yong was angry with the right general, but he lost his physique." It just illustrates Li Yong's good knowledge. Xuanhe Pu Shu said, "Yongjing. His brushwork is brand new. " Ye Youdao Monument, Yuelu Temple Monument and Yunhui General Monument are his representative works. His brushwork is vigorous and vigorous, and he gives people a bold and lively feeling. Su Dongpo and Mi Fei both absorbed some of his characteristics, and Zhao Mengfu in Yuan Dynasty also tried his best to pursue his brushwork, from which he got the realm of "graceful" calligraphy. He has a great influence on future generations. Tang Kaiyuan was founded in Yuelu Park, Changsha, Hunan in the 18th year (AD 730). He wrote 28 lines of regular script, full of 56 words, with the inscription "Lushan Temple Monument". The inscription "Lushan Temple Monument" is the representative work of Li Yong's regular script. His brushwork is straight and imposing. Huang Tingjian commented on his book: "The momentum is magnificent and really strange." Li Sixun Monument has always been regarded as Li Yong's calligraphy masterpiece. Li Sixun Monument: The full name is Monument, also known as Yunhui Monument, inscribed by Li Yong. Li Sixun Monument was built in June of the eighth year of Kaiyuan in Tang Dynasty (AD 720). In the Ming Dynasty, Yang Shen said in the Collection of Yang Sheng 'an: "Li Beihai wrote the Monument to General Yunhui as his first. It melts liquid and bends Yan Xuyi's method "Lanting". However, putting a pen in a different way increases its brilliance, enriches its body and benefits its charm. For example, Lu Xun's visit to the DPRK is graceful and full of meaning.