Zhong Ni Montitie is a paper calligraphy work created by Ou Yangxun, a calligrapher in the Tang Dynasty, which is now in the Liaoning Provincial Museum. The definition begins with "Zhong Ni Monti" and consists of 78 words. This paper describes Confucius' dream truths, which is of the significance of Buddhism impermanence and retribution. There are no stamps. Calligraphy is vigorous and simple, and the ink is light but not thick. It was written by Ou Yangxun in his later years, and it is a rare treasure. It is free to maneuver, error-free, clear in context, stable and solid in structure, steady in brushwork, smooth in charm, charming and vigorous in brushwork of Fiona Fang. It represents the pinnacle of Ou Yangxun's running script achievement, and is listed as one of the top ten famous posts handed down by China by later generations.
About the author:
Ou Yangxun (557-64 1) was a calligrapher in the early Tang Dynasty. Tanzhou (now Changsha, Hunan) people, the official to the prince rate is more. When I was young, I was brilliant, learned a lot of classics and history, and worked in calligraphy. The pen of seal script, the rhyme of Jin post, the spirit of Sui monument; Form a new body of "circle and square", with vigorous brushwork and steep structure. "The regular script, running script and cursive script, which have been rising and developing since the Jin and Southern and Northern Dynasties, have been pushed to a new stage". Its reputation has spread far abroad, and bookstores in past dynasties have given high praise. His inscriptions handed down from ancient times include the Monument to the Buddhist Pagoda in Huadu Temple, the Monument to Huangfushou, the Monument to Liquan in Jiucheng Palace, etc., and the ink marks include Zhang Hansi's post, Shang Bo's post (Tang Kuo Bu), thousands of words' posts and Zhong Ni Monti's post, etc.