Whose calligraphy work is the mysterious pagoda monument?

The stone tablet of the mysterious pagoda was created by Liu Gongquan. Inscriptions handed down from ancient times include Diamond Sutra and Su Feng Monument, and cursive scripts include Shen Fu Post, Sixteen Days Post and Insulting Hunan Post. In addition, the ink "Zhao Meng Post" and "Wang Xianzhi Send Pear Post Postscript" have also been passed down from generation to generation.

At the age of 29, Liu Gongquan won the first prize. In his early years, he served as the secretary of the provincial school and went to Zhou Xia to listen to the teachings of the shogunate. 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". In the sixth year of Xian Tong (865), Liu Gongquan died at the age of 88. Got a prince's last name.

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In the overall style of calligraphy, the Xuanta Monument and Liu Ti were strict, and their faces became obese. However, in order to be vigorous, straight, thin and transparent, in the late Tang Dynasty, people appreciated the charming beauty of Liu Ti with a new calligraphy style. It is a milestone in Liu Gongquan's calligraphy creation career, marking the complete maturity of Liu Ti calligraphy. It has always been regarded as an authentic model for children to learn books and other beginners, and it is also a model for future generations.