The Artistic Value of the Monument of Gaoling Temple in Zhongyue Song Dynasty
Song Gaoling Temple Monument, also known as Kou Jun Monument, was established in the second year of Tai 'an in the Northern Wei Dynasty (AD 456). It is said that it was written for Kou. Kou's family is a famous Taoist, who was once favored for offering Taoist scriptures to Wei. The content of the inscription is the deeds of worshipping Zhongyue Temple and preachers, which is not only of reference value for understanding the changes of Zhongyue Temple, but also of high artistic value in calligraphy. The calligraphy of this tablet comes from official script, which is mixed. There is no definite law, and many places are immature, with unparalleled simplicity and natural interest. Fang Bi and the center are the main strokes of the film, with strong strokes, which are in the same strain as Zhang Qianbei. Its structure is patchwork, real, Gu Zhuo and diverse, and it is quite interesting in nature. It is similar to the spirit of Cong Baozi and Cong Longyan, but it is more interesting in the wild and has always been valued by future generations. Kang Nanhai listed the Yinbei as a "miracle" and called the calligraphy of Yangbei "fantastic", while the calligraphy of Yinbei was "rigorous and neat". He commented in Guang Yi Zhou Shuang: "The shadow of the temple tablet is like a rough piece of jade, but it is difficult to name it. ..... If you are a collector, you will find all the beautiful things. " He even said, "During the Tang and Song Dynasties, no one could get his nails." The remaining words of the existing rubbings and the explanations of various scholars have no engraved date and author's name.