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Wei's "Li Zhan's Epitaph" is written with a sense of calligraphy

author:Ling Fei calligraphy and painting

"Li Zhan's Epitaph", full name "Rude Li Sheng's Epitaph", carved in the fifth year of the Northern Wei Dynasty (508). The epitaph is in the shape of a bucket, the stone is 36.5 cm high, 43 cm wide, the literal height is 29 cm, the width is 36.5 cm, the main book has 16 lines, and the line is 15 characters, excavated in 2000 in Zanhuang, Hebei.

Wei's "Li Zhan's Epitaph" is written with a sense of calligraphy
Wei's "Li Zhan's Epitaph" is written with a sense of calligraphy

This epitaph calligraphy is richly stretched, the knot is open, and its glyphs are sometimes wrong, which is caused by the crisp stone and hasty engraving, but it is more visible and free, not to wear clothes.

Wei's "Li Zhan's Epitaph" is written with a sense of calligraphy
Wei's "Li Zhan's Epitaph" is written with a sense of calligraphy
Wei's "Li Zhan's Epitaph" is written with a sense of calligraphy

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