Duke Lu is a great figure in the history of books. Its official books are famous for their great strength, such as Bo Houxiong's "invincible front, ruined swords and stunned momentum", represented by Yan Jia Temple Monument. As for everyone on the cliff, they are magnificent, especially in the Tang Dynasty. At the highest level, those who show the spirit of rushing far away will push Li's memorial tablet. The grass is strong, beautiful and full of ancient meaning, and the manuscript of offering sacrifices to nephews is the first.
Calligraphy characteristics
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Yan Zhenqing's calligraphy is called Yan Style, which has its unique style and brushwork. There are many inscriptions left by him, and later calligraphers think that traces of "round pen" can be found in some of his inscriptions, which is different from other calligraphers' "Fang Bi".
Yan Zhenqing is regarded as a pioneer by calligraphers with round pens. The use of square pens by him and Wang Xizhi had a far-reaching influence on later generations.
His calligraphy not only has the charm of the previous calligraphy style, but also is not bound by the ancient law. It broke through the conventions of the early Tang Dynasty and formed its own style, which was called "colourful style". Song Ouyang Xiu commented: "Thinking about life is loyal, so calligraphy and painting are strong and independent, and they don't attack the past. They are quite magical, a bit like people. In the Song Dynasty, Zhu listed his calligraphy as a sacred product in "Continued Book Break". " He also commented: "The point is like a falling stone, the painting is like Xia Yun, the hook is like gold, and the bow is like a crossbow. There are images in both vertical and horizontal directions, and there is a low posture. Since the dedication, no one has said it. "
Calligraphy works
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Yan Zhenqing's existing calligraphy works include: multi-pagoda monument, Yanjia temple monument, monument, Magu fairy altar, nephew monument, Bo monument, seating post, painting praise and so on. He and Liu Gongquan, another calligrapher famous for regular script in Tang Dynasty, are called "Yan Liu".
Many works are said to have been handed down 138 kinds. The regular scripts that are valued by later generations include Duobaota Monument, Oriental Painting Praise Monument, Magu Fairy Altar, Guo Monument, Monument and Miao Monument. These inscriptions are all regular script, with personality, characteristics and positive momentum, but the strokes are thin and thick, and their feet are empty. His running script "Ji Ming's Nephew's Manuscript" is a work of grief and indignation, and it is called the second running script in the world. Running scripts include "Contending for Seats" and "Poems by General Pei".