Appreciation of Yan's calligraphy works

It was created by Ma Yongan.

20 10 February 13, Ma Yongan's calligraphy works have been appraised by a series of experts and obtained the registration certificate issued by the National Copyright Administration of China. Officially named "Yan Style Calligraphy", it is the sixth calligraphy style after China's traditional official script, running script, cursive script, regular script and seal script. So it is also called "Yan Ti".

At first, I studied the calligraphy works of Yan, Liu, Ou, Wang and the Tang and Song Dynasties, and I knew the intentions and brushwork of the ancients like the back of my hand. Therefore, he combined line, grass and truth in one furnace, summed up the simple writing methods of thousands of Chinese character radicals in various fonts, and imitated the dynamic beauty of willow leaves and bamboo leaves from the overall trend characteristics of glyphs, and finally became a system of its own. The title of this book was once a hot topic. Some people call it Yong 'an style, and because it looks like bamboo leaves and willow leaves, some people call it bamboo leaves or willow leaves.

Personally, I feel that there are too many sixth fonts, but they are only variations of cursive script. If they are used as fonts parallel to lines, cursive script, official script, seal script and capital script, where will Oracle Bone Inscriptions and bronze inscriptions go? Where have all the fonts in history, such as willow, face, fine gold, hair and so on?