What are the regular script copybooks in Yan Zhenqing and Yan Zhenqing?

Among Yan Zhenqing's copybooks, Duobaota Monument and Li Yanqin Monument are the most famous.

1, multi-pagoda monument. The full name of "Monument to Many Pagodas" is "Inscription on the Induction of Many Pagodas in Qianfu Temple in Xijing, Datang", which was written by Yan Zhenqing, a calligrapher in Tang Dynasty in the 11th year of Tianbao (AD 752), reflecting his early calligraphy style, with neat and meticulous fonts, rigorous structure and meticulous brushwork. Therefore, this tablet is also the most popular model for future generations to learn regular script.

2. Yan Monument. Tang Yan Zhenqing wrote the book Dan, which was founded in the 14th year of Dali (779). Regular script, inscription. Residual stone 175×90×22 cm. The monument is engraved on four sides and has books on three sides. Beiyang 19 lines, Yin Bei 20 lines, 38 words each. There are five lines on the left, each with 37 words. On the right side of the first half of the Song Dynasty, the poet engraved the words "Suddenly surprised and forced to dawn, snow washed the haze" and wrote an inscription by Song Bolu of the Republic of China. The existing anbeilin is the first batch of steles collected by the Palace Museum in Beijing.