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Appreciation of pictures of Yan Zhenqing’s calligraphy works in block letters

Yan style is a calligraphy font created by Yan Zhenqing, a calligrapher in the Tang Dynasty of my country. His font has unique artistic charm and reference value. So, have you ever admired the pictures of Yan Zhenqing’s calligraphy works in block letters? Below are pictures of Yan Zhenqing’s calligraphy works in block letters and fonts that I compiled. Appreciation of pictures of Yan Zhenqing’s calligraphy works in block letters

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At fifty Before the age of 18, it can be said to be the first level of experience. In this process, one's own appearance and appearance are initially established. If we take the fifth year of Tianbao (746) as Zhang Xu taught calligraphy to Yan Zhenqing in Pei Zhen's mansion, then Yan Zhenqing was still in the arduous exploration stage before that. There are few handed down works from this stage. For example, in the first year of Tianbao, he wrote the "Stele of Zhang Renyun's Dezheng", and in the fifth year of Tianbao, he wrote the words "Heshan Shibi? Longxi" in cliff calligraphy. At this time, Yan Zhenqing had considerable accomplishments in calligraphy. When Zhang Xu questioned Yan's twelve strokes, Yan Zhenqing either learned from Zhang Xu or answered fluently based on his own study, which impressed Zhang Xu. He has lofty ambitions and hopes to be as good as the ancients. Zhang Xu was therefore willing to teach him calligraphy again.

After accepting Zhang Xu’s brushwork, Yan Zhenqing said happily: “Since then, I have gained the mastery of calligraphy. In the past five years (or seven years), I know that I can make real calligraphy.” Therefore, the five years (or seven years) after Tianbao's fifth year can be said to be the stage when Yan Zhenqing followed Zhang Xu's guidance and worked hard. Sure enough, eleven years after Tianbao, Yan Zhenqing's book monuments gradually increased and he already enjoyed a certain reputation in society. The books written in the eleventh year of Tianbao include "Guo Xuji Stele", "Guo Kui Stele", "Duobao Pagoda Stele", "Confucius Temple Stele" and so on. In the thirteenth year of Tianbao's reign, there were also masterpieces handed down from generation to generation, such as "Praise to the Portrait of Dongfang Shuo" and "Ode to the Portrait of Dongfang Shuo". In the fourteenth year of Tianbao, Anlu Mountain rebelled. Yan Zhenqing devoted himself to fighting the rebels and had no time to take care of the art of pen and inkstone. This can be the first stage of Yan's calligraphy experience and the first level of experience.