1. Yan Zhenqing Hongda
Yan Zhenqing's regular script is thick and powerful. His works are generally dominated by bronze carvings, with thick and steady pens and strong lines, which outline the structure and bone marrow of words. In addition, Yan Zhenqing is also good at skillfully using the four techniques of "breaking, standing, pointing and hanging" to make the font more magnificent, graceful and vigorous.
The four masters of regular script had a far-reaching influence in the history of Dongye calligraphy and painting, which pushed Chinese calligraphy art to a historical climax and laid a solid foundation for later calligraphy creation.
2. Liu Gongquan Xiuting
Liu Gongquan's regular script is famous for its delicate and straight strokes, which are soft and euphemistic, quiet and elegant. His regular script pursues the perfect combination of pen meaning and formal aesthetic feeling, especially pays attention to the idea of word structure, and reaches the literary realm of "teaching shape with meaning"
A model of a scholar: Liu Gongquan once used the opportunity of explaining calligraphy to the emperor to explain the truth of being a man. In his view, the method of writing and the principle of being a man are unified. As long as a person is honest, his calligraphy also has the flavor of honesty and integrity. They believe that calligraphy not only makes people happy physically and mentally, but also helps to cultivate noble character.
3. Ou Yangxun is free.
Ou Yangxun's regular script style is bold and unrestrained, magnificent, dynamic and ups and downs, and he is especially good at using the technique of "splashing ink and filling paper" to enhance the aesthetic feeling and artistic tension of glyphs. Its shape is dignified and generous, its lines are smart and slender, and it is full of rhythmic beauty.
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Erwang (Wang Duo,)' s regular script works are famous for their preciseness, dignified and neat words, smooth and beautiful lines, standardized fonts, fine strokes and a good sense of balance between horizontal and vertical lines, which makes them appear quiet and solemn and free and loose in Gu Zhuo.
Generally speaking, the four masters of regular script have their own characteristics. What * * has in common is the pursuit of perfection and innovation, which has made great contributions to the development of China's calligraphy in different time and space backgrounds.