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The only surviving holy will of the Tang Dynasty, this line of calligraphy is so profound that it is not impossible for a great calligrapher to write it, and this work is hidden in the National Palace Museum in Taipei. The official responsible for drafting the Holy Will in the Tang Dynasty was Hanlin

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The only surviving holy will of the Tang Dynasty, this line of calligraphy is so profound that it is not impossible for a great calligrapher to write it, and this work is hidden in the National Palace Museum in Taipei. In the Tang Dynasty, the official responsible for drafting the Holy Will was Hanlin Bachelor, who was also the highest official in the Hanlin Academy, had greater real power, and was also the emperor's confidant. This sacred will of the Tang Dynasty shows the calligrapher's superb calligraphy skills, and its character knots are rigorously stretched, neat and generous, natural and smooth, with bones and bones and flesh and blood, graceful and luxurious, and a scene of grand Tang Dynasty.

In terms of calligraphy, there are only three people in the Tang Dynasty who have survived the authentic handwriting of the famous calligraphy, Chu Suiliang's "Yin Fu Jing", Yan Zhenqing's "Self-Book Confession", and Xu Hao's "Book Zhu Juchuan's Confession". This shows the importance of this work.

Because it is written in ink, each word is enough for us to glimpse its real pen state, which is of great benefit to us in learning the brushwork of our predecessors.

The only surviving holy will of the Tang Dynasty, this line of calligraphy is so profound that it is not impossible for a great calligrapher to write it, and this work is hidden in the National Palace Museum in Taipei. The official responsible for drafting the Holy Will in the Tang Dynasty was Hanlin
The only surviving holy will of the Tang Dynasty, this line of calligraphy is so profound that it is not impossible for a great calligrapher to write it, and this work is hidden in the National Palace Museum in Taipei. The official responsible for drafting the Holy Will in the Tang Dynasty was Hanlin
The only surviving holy will of the Tang Dynasty, this line of calligraphy is so profound that it is not impossible for a great calligrapher to write it, and this work is hidden in the National Palace Museum in Taipei. The official responsible for drafting the Holy Will in the Tang Dynasty was Hanlin
The only surviving holy will of the Tang Dynasty, this line of calligraphy is so profound that it is not impossible for a great calligrapher to write it, and this work is hidden in the National Palace Museum in Taipei. The official responsible for drafting the Holy Will in the Tang Dynasty was Hanlin
The only surviving holy will of the Tang Dynasty, this line of calligraphy is so profound that it is not impossible for a great calligrapher to write it, and this work is hidden in the National Palace Museum in Taipei. The official responsible for drafting the Holy Will in the Tang Dynasty was Hanlin
The only surviving holy will of the Tang Dynasty, this line of calligraphy is so profound that it is not impossible for a great calligrapher to write it, and this work is hidden in the National Palace Museum in Taipei. The official responsible for drafting the Holy Will in the Tang Dynasty was Hanlin

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