The Wei stele inherits the Han Dynasty and the Tang Dynasty and occupies a very important position in the historical process of Chinese calligraphy. In particular, Luoyang style is a typical representative of Wei epitaph.
The non-Yuan epitaph unearthed in Luoyang, Henan Province shared today - "Yang Ni's Epitaph". "Yang Ni Epitaph" engraved in the Northern Wei Dynasty Yong'an two years (529 years), the epitaph stone length and width are 24 centimeters, a total of 13 lines, full line of 14 characters, a total of 182 words. It is an important representative of our study of epitaphs in the late Northern Wei Dynasty.
"Yang Ni's Epitaph" is simple and natural. With the pen above the circle both, the pen, the pen all reflect the ingenuity of the engraver. It is worth noting that in the writing of horizontal paintings, individual fonts show the silkworm head swallowtail of Han Li, or the lifting of regular script, forming some interesting changes, which can be described as a typical combination of Likai and Kai.
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