柳公權-玄秘塔碑 Description
"Mysterious Tower Stele", the full title of "Three Religions in the Monk Records of the Old Street of Tang Dynasty", is dedicated to the inscription and order of the mysterious pagoda inscribed on the seat of Dade Anguo Temple. Written by Pei Xiu, then prime minister, and written by calligrapher Liu Gongquan, it is a regular calligraphy work. It is now preserved in the second room of Beilin, Xi'an.
There are 28 lines in "Mysterious Tower Stele", each line is 54 characters. Ms. Xu Dada was treated in the three dynasties of Dezong, Shunzong, and Xianzong to commemorate the deeds of Ms. Dad and inform her descendants. Its tight body, sharp strokes, exposed bones and masculinity, handwriting is like a knife, and the thickness of the strokes varies widely, and the style is distinctive.
"Mysterious Tower Stele" is a milestone in Liu Gongquan's calligraphy writing career, marking the complete maturity of "Liu Ti" calligraphy, which has always been used as an authentic model for beginner calligraphers, and has a profound impact on future generations.
There are 28 lines in "Mysterious Tower Stele", each line is 54 characters. Ms. Xu Dada was treated in the three dynasties of Dezong, Shunzong, and Xianzong to commemorate the deeds of Ms. Dad and inform her descendants. Its tight body, sharp strokes, exposed bones and masculinity, handwriting is like a knife, and the thickness of the strokes varies widely, and the style is distinctive.
"Mysterious Tower Stele" is a milestone in Liu Gongquan's calligraphy writing career, marking the complete maturity of "Liu Ti" calligraphy, which has always been used as an authentic model for beginner calligraphers, and has a profound impact on future generations.
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