How to introduce the works of calligraphers in Beilin? 300 words

In xi 'an, Shaanxi Province, there is the largest treasure house of calligraphy art in China, which is Xi 'an Forest of Steles. The forest of steles has collected more than 2,300 inscriptions from the Han and Wei Dynasties to the Ming and Qing Dynasties. Inscriptions were written by famous calligraphers in past dynasties, which can be called a collection of famous monuments. During the Southern and Northern Dynasties in China, Wang Xizhi, a great calligrapher in the Eastern Jin Dynasty, created a delicate and delicate calligraphy style. This new writing style soon spread in the south. In the early years of the Tang Dynasty, due to the advocacy of Emperor Taizong, Wang Xizhi's calligraphy was regarded as an original in the whole country, which had a great influence at that time. Ou Yangxun was the first calligrapher in the early Tang Dynasty. His "strong backbone and strict statutes" formed his own family, which was called "European style". Ou Yangxun studies books very hard. According to legend, once, he went out to read the inscription of Suo Jing, a calligrapher in the Western Jin Dynasty. At first glance, the impression is not deep; Later, he went to see it again and carefully observed and studied it. In his later years, Ou Yangxun's writing was more energetic. The Huangfu Birthday Monument in Xi 'an stele forest is his work. Yan Zhenqing in Tang Dynasty was called another calligraphy innovator after Wang Xizhi by later generations. He took part in the imperial examination when he was young. In order to study, he resigned twice and went to Luoyang to study with the great calligrapher Zhang Xu. Zhang Xu saw that he was interested in learning books, so he taught him the method of writing books that he refused to tell others easily. Under the guidance of Zhang Xu, he studied hard and formed his own unique style, which is called "Yan Ti". Yan-style regular script is dignified and majestic, and the running script is vigorous and rich. Yan Zhenqing used a pen to hide the front evenly, which was just inside and warm outside, and the words were rounded and powerful. Yan stele in the forest of steles is his work. After Yan Zhenqing, the influential calligrapher was Liu Gongquan. He was a beginner of Wang Xizhi and later visited a famous calligrapher in the Tang Dynasty. He thinks that Yan Zhenqing and harmony are the best, so he absorbs the advantages of Yan and Europe and becomes a whole. His calligraphy is vigorous and rigorous. The world has the saying "Yan Liu Jin Gu". The mysterious pagoda monument in the forest of steles is his masterpiece. The calligraphy of the forest of steles is beautiful, and it is a treasure in China's art treasure house. The masterpieces left by the masters of art still shine brilliantly.