Yan Zhenqing's most representative works were "Pagoda Stele" and "Sacrificial Nephew Manuscript". " Pagoda Stele " was Yan Zhenqing's early masterpiece. It displayed his unique calligraphy style and skills. And " Sacrificial Nephew Manuscript " was Yan Zhenqing's representative work of cursive script, expressing his praise and grief for the family's loyalty. These two works were widely praised by the calligraphy world in later generations and were considered to be one of Yan Zhenqing's most representative works.
Yan Zhenqing's most representative works were "Pagoda Stele" and "Sacrificial Nephew Manuscript". " Pagoda Stele " was Yan Zhenqing's early masterpiece. It displayed his unique calligraphy style and skills. And " Sacrificial Nephew Manuscript " was Yan Zhenqing's representative work of cursive script, expressing his praise and grief for the family's loyalty.
Yan Zhenqing's most famous calligraphy works were "Sacrificial Nephew Manuscript" and "Pagoda Stele".
Yan Zhenqing's representative works were "Pagoda Stele,""Yan Qinli Stele,""Persuade to Study Poetry,""Sacrifice to Nephew Manuscript,""Yan's Family Temple Stele," etc.
Yan Zhenqing's representative works of calligraphy included "Sacrifice to Nephew Manuscript,""Pagoda Stele,""Yan Qinli Stele,""Magu Immortal Altar Record,""Ode to Resurrection," and so on. These works displayed Yan Zhenqing's unique calligraphy style and techniques, such as horizontal fine and vertical thick, thin and thick, left fine and thick right, etc. Among them,"Sacrificial Nephew Manuscript" was praised as "the second semi-cursive script in the world" by the later calligraphy world, and "Pagoda Stele" was Yan Zhenqing's early proud work.
Yan Zhenqing was a calligrapher and painter of the Tang Dynasty. His representative works included the Manuscript of Sacrifice to Nephew and the Stele of Yan Family Temple. The Sacrificial Nephew Manuscript was an elegiac calligraphy work created by Yan Zhenqing. It was an elegiac that Yan Zhenqing wrote for his nephew, Yan Jiming. This work is currently in the Forest of Steles Museum in Xi'an City, Shaanxi Province, China. It is a classic work in the history of Chinese calligraphy. The Yan Family Temple Stele was an inscription written by Yan Zhenqing, which recorded the history and construction process of the Yan Family Temple. It was also an important document in the history of Chinese calligraphy. The work is now in the Jinan City in Shandong Province, China. These two works are Yan Zhenqing's representative works, with extremely high artistic value and cultural significance, and are also an important part of Chinese culture.
Yan Zhenqing's semi-cursive masterpieces include "Sacrifice to Nephew Manuscript" and "Fight for Seat Post."
Yan Zhenqing's representative works include "Pagoda Stele,""Persuade to Learn,""Yan Qinli Stele,""Sacrifice to Nephew Manuscript,""Yan Family Temple Stele," etc.
Yan Zhenqing's most famous works were "Sacrificial Nephew Manuscript,""Pagoda Stele,""Yan Qinli Stele," etc.
Yan Zhenqing's representative works include Begging for Imperial Books, Setting Free Pond Stele Table, Xianyu's Lidui Record, Guo Family Temple Stele, Duo Pagoda Stele, Dongfang Shuo Painting Praise Stele, Sacrifice Nephew Manuscript, Liu Zhong's Envoy Post, Fighting for Seat Post, Magu Immortal Altar Record, Yan Qin Li Stele, etc.
Yan Zhenqing's works include Duobao Stele, Yan Qinli Stele, Magu Immortal Altar Record, Sacrifice Nephew Manuscript, Seat Competition Post, Yan Family Temple Stele, etc.