On the 2nd, the reporter from
The Shaanxi Institute of Archaeology learned
The only surviving archaeological excavation
There are clear points of land
Liu Gongquan's epitaph written in his later years -
Epitaph of Yan Gong (kuàng).
Excavated by archaeologists

Liu Gongquan is one of the "Four Great Masters of Kaishu"
He was a famous writer and calligrapher of the Tang Dynasty
Self-created "willow body"
Bone strength is strong
Later generations have the reputation of "Yan Jian Willow Bone"
Chen Xuwei, research intern of Shaanxi Institute of Archaeology, introduced
When writing the epitaph
Liu Gongquan is 71 years old
The epitaph is 76.7 cm long
Width 77.1 cm, thickness 14.5 cm
The obverse of the epitaph is inscribed with 42 lines and 45 full lines
Yan Gongzheng is the husband of Liu Gongquan's cousin
The epitaph has important historical value
He also studied the art of Liu Gongquan's calligraphy
Provide important physical information
Wind word ink
It is from the Tang Dynasty tomb next to the tomb of Yan Gongzhao
It is speculated to be the tomb of Duke Yan's wife, Liu
Argillaceous red pottery
It is named after the shape that resembles the word "wind"
Illuminate the source of civilization with the light of archaeology
Still waiting for us to dig further
Expect archaeologists
Next discovery!
Planner: Chu Guoqiang Qi Huijie
Executive producer: Hu Guoxiang
Reporter: Yang Yimiao
Poster: Liu Yaxuan
Copywriter: Wang Wenyuan
Editor: Wang Jingjing, Meng Jie
Academic advisor: Chen Xuwei, research intern, Shaanxi Institute of Archaeology
Image courtesy of Shaanxi Institute of Archaeology
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