Yan Zhenqing

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Yan Zhenqing was a renowned Tang dynasty statesman, general, and one of China’s most celebrated calligraphers, famed for his vigorous and upright regular script.

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Yan Zhenqing canonical 2
顏真卿 1

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instanceOf Tang dynasty person
calligrapher
general
human
politician
birthYear 709
causeOfDeath execution
countryOfCitizenship China
culturalSignificance model of upright character in Chinese culture
one of the most celebrated calligraphers in Chinese history
deathYear 785
dynasty Tang dynasty
era High Tang
mid-Tang
executedBy Yan Wu’s regime under rebel Zhu Ci
familyName Yan
givenName Zhenqing
hasCanonicalStatus one of the four great masters of regular script
influenced Ming dynasty calligraphy
Qing dynasty calligraphy
Song dynasty calligraphy
Yuan dynasty calligraphy
modern Chinese calligraphy
influencedBy Chu Suiliang
Ouyang Xun
knownFor loyalty to the Tang dynasty
moral integrity
militaryRank general
movement Yan style regular script
name Yan Zhenqing self-link
nativeName Yan Zhenqing self-linksurface differs
surface form: 顏真卿
notableFor regular script calligraphy
vigorous and upright calligraphic style
notableWork Draft of a Requiem to My Nephew
Duobao Pagoda Stele
Duobao Pagoda Stele
surface form: Maguan Stele

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Duobao Pagoda Stele
surface form: Yan Qinli Stele
occupation calligrapher
general
statesman
participatedIn suppression of the An Lushan Rebellion
positionHeld governor of Luzhou
governor of Pingyuan
minister in the Tang central government
religion Confucianism
style clerical script
regular script
teacherOf Liu Gongquan

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Tang dynasty notablePerson Yan Zhenqing
Yan Zhenqing name Yan Zhenqing self-link
Yan Zhenqing nativeName Yan Zhenqing self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: 顏真卿