Which dynasty was Liu Gongquan a calligrapher? What did he write?

1. Liu Gongquan was a calligrapher in the Tang Dynasty. He wrote the famous Mysterious Pagoda.

Second, a brief introduction to Liu Gongquan

Liu Gongquan (778-865) was born in Jingzhao Garden (now Yaozhou District, Tongchuan City, Shaanxi Province), Han nationality. A famous calligrapher and poet in the Tang Dynasty, the younger brother of Liu Gongzhuo, the minister of war. In Mu Zong, Jing Zong and Wenzong Dynasty, he served in the official residence and grew up in North Korea. * * * During the Seven Dynasties, the official was the Prince, and he was named the Duke of Hedong County, and the official was the Prince Taibao, so it was called "Liu".

Liu Gongquan is a summarizer and innovator of regular script. On the basis of learning and inheriting the regular script styles of Zhong You and Wang Xizhi, he read modern calligraphy, learned from Yan Zhenqing, absorbed his new ideas and created his own unique "six-style" regular script. Later generations have the reputation of "Yan Liu Jin Gu", which is a model for later generations and one of the outstanding representatives of "Tang Shu Shang Fa".

Liu Gongquan has inscriptions handed down from ancient times, such as Engraving Diamond Sutra, Xuanta Monument and Su Feng Monument. Cursive scripts include Shen Fu, The Sixteenth Day, Insulting Hunan Post, etc. , and Meng Zhaotie, Wang Xianzhi send pear postscript and other ink. Liu Gongquan also writes poems. Complete Tang Poetry contains five poems, and Complete Tang Poetry contains one poem.