You must not know the characteristics of Liu Gongquan's regular script.

1, Liu Gongquan's calligraphy features, his calligraphy is vigorous and powerful, and his words are rigorous and meticulous. I just saw the following points from the art banquet mall: Liu Gongquan's regular script is vigorous, steady but not vulgar, dangerous but not strange, old but not withered, moist but not fat, harmonious in manners and full of charm. The brush strokes are even, hard and thin, with exposed edges and corners, rich and diverse, so as to avoid monotonous repetition. Most horizontal paintings are round, rigid, clear, short, thick, slender and handsome. Vertical painting is vigorous, stiff, slender, concise and firm, sharp, heavy and slightly short, kicked up and cleaned with a pen. On the whole, it is restrained and stretched, the uterus is tightened and the limbs are developed. In rigor, what you see is openness and generosity.

2. Liu Gongquan (778-865) was born in Jingzhao Garden (now Yaozhou District, Tongchuan City, Shaanxi Province), Han nationality. The younger brother of Liu Gongzhuo, the minister of war, was a famous calligrapher and poet in the Tang Dynasty. After the seven dynasties of Shixian, Mu, Jing, Wen, Wu, Xuan and Yi, the official reached the crown prince and served as the official of Hedong County, so the world was called "Liu". Xian Tong died in six years (865), aged 88, and was given to the Prince.

3. Liu Gongquan's calligraphy is famous for regular script, which is as famous as Yan Zhenqing, known as "Yan Liu", and also known as "four masters of regular script" with Ou Yangxun, Yan Zhenqing and Zhao Mengfu. Wang Xizhi, a beginner in calligraphy, later visited the famous calligraphers in the Tang Dynasty and thought that Yan Zhenqing He's calligraphy was the best, so he learned the skills of Yan Ou, and created his own "Liu Ti" between the charm of Jin people and Yan Ti calligraphy, which was famous for its strength and health, and later generations had the reputation of "Yan Gu".

4. Personal works. Liu Gongquan is also a master of poetry. Scholars call him "making seven steps by yourself, making three steps by yourself". There are five Poems of the Whole Tang Dynasty and one Poem of the Whole Tang Dynasty, and his works have also been included in The Whole Tang Dynasty and Tang Poetry Addendum.