What are the representative works of regular script IV?

The representative works of the four masters in regular script are:

1, Zhao Mengfu's masterpiece Luo Shen Fu:

Luo Shen Fu is a calligraphy work created by calligrapher Zhao Mengfu at the end of Song Dynasty and the beginning of Yuan Dynasty. Zhao Mengfu has written "Ode to the Goddess of Luo" for many times, and many versions have been handed down, but two of them are well preserved and collected in the Palace Museum in Beijing and the Tianjin Museum respectively.

2. Liu Gongquan's masterpiece "Gaoyuan Yubei":

"High in the North of Henan Province" means "the minister of the old official department of the Tang Dynasty gave the right servant a high arch tombstone in Bohai Sea". Xiao Ye wrote an article. Liu Gongquan's book. This monument was engraved in the seventh year of Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty. The monument is more than one foot high and four feet wide, with 33 lines of regular script and 79 characters.

3. Yan Zhenqing's masterpiece "Yan Liqin Monument":

The full name of Yan Bei is the tombstone of Yan Jun, Secretary of Emperor Taizong and Governor of Langkuizhou. It was written by Yan Zhenqing for his great-grandfather Yan, and it is the representative work of Yan Zhenqing's regular script in his later years. This monument was erected in the 14th year of the Tang Dynasty and unearthed in Xi 'an, Shaanxi Province in the 11th year of the Republic of China (10). It is now in Xi 'an Beilin Museum.

4. Inscription of Ou Yangxun's masterpiece Jiuchenggong Liquan:

The Inscription of Liquan in Jiucheng Palace is a regular script written by calligrapher Ou Yangxun in the sixth year of Zhenguan in Tang Dynasty, and written by Wei Zhi. Existing in Beiting Scenic Area, linyou county, Shaanxi. The inscription on Liquan in Jiuchenggong describes the origin of Jiuchenggong and the grandeur of its architecture.

He praised Tang Taizong's martial arts and frugality, introduced the discovery of Liquan in Miyagi, and published ancient books to explain that the emergence of Liquan was caused by "the emperor's life". Finally, he put forward the admonition of "aim high, persevere and avoid excess".