Appreciate Liu Gongquan's famous Mongolian calligraphy works. This post is a letter written by Liu Gongquan, telling him that he is old and weak and his ability is limited. Although he has a vacant official position, he can't do anything important for others. Please understand his difficulty. In the Continuation of Lanting carved in the Southern Song Dynasty, there is a "Hanlin Post" (or "Mongolian Imperial Posture"), which reads: Public power is inferior only when it declines. Yesterday, I was released from the Hanlin by grace, and I have been idle and cold, entrusted by my family. Who wants to respond, but I am deeply aware that public power respects white. ? According to the meaning of the text, it is speculated that this post should be written by Liu when he was a bachelor of arts in the Hanlin Academy, and what is in this post? Going out to guard Hanlin? It did not conform to the title of official position at that time, and it may have been written by Song people according to the general idea of Hanlin post. The first four lines of calligraphy are smooth and the words are stable, the last few lines are thinner and thinner, the words are loose, and the last line is loose. Right? Chinese characters and strokes have no structure, which is quite different from Liu's charming and vigorous book style. There are indications that this post is not a willow book, but a copy of the Song people.
Liu Gongquan's exquisite calligraphy picture "Zhao Meng Tie" was written in the first year of Changqing (82 1), which was written by Liu Gongquan at the age of 44. The length and width of glyphs are different, or they are broken or connected, which constitutes a change in composition; Pen and ink are light and heavy, forming a level change. The style is bold and unrestrained, vigorous and beautiful, dry and moist, with shades. Mongolian decree? The post has the artistic characteristics of frustration, openness and ups and downs. "Zhao Meng Tie", also known as "Hanlin Tie", is made of white linen paper with seven lines and 27 Chinese characters. The Forbidden City is now in Tibet. His book was engraved in Sanxitang, Fa Tie. The ecology is at stake, and the strength is right? . The body is a little shiny, heavy and relaxed. There are two kinds of Mongolian imperial edicts, one is the ink collected in the Forbidden City, and the other is found in the continued engraving of Lanting. These two words are different. Hanlin doesn't weigh it? Going out? So the suspicion is false, which should be drawn up by experts in the late Tang and early Song Dynasties.
Liu Gongquan's introduction.