Ouyang Xun

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Ouyang Xun was a renowned early Tang dynasty Chinese calligrapher and scholar whose regular script style became a foundational model for later masters.

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instanceOf Chinese calligrapher
Tang dynasty person
human
scholar
chineseName 歐陽詢 NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship Tang dynasty NERFINISHED
courtesyName 信本 NERFINISHED
dateOfBirth 557
dateOfDeath 641
describedAs renowned early Tang dynasty Chinese calligrapher and scholar whose regular script style became a foundational model for later masters
employer Tang imperial court NERFINISHED
era early Tang dynasty NERFINISHED
ethnicGroup Han Chinese
familyName 歐陽 NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork calligraphy
classical Chinese literature
philology
gender male
genre model calligraphy copies
stele inscriptions
givenName NERFINISHED
hasInfluenceOn East Asian calligraphy education
Japanese calligraphy
Korean calligraphy
influenced Liu Gongquan NERFINISHED
Yan Zhenqing NERFINISHED
later Chinese calligraphers
knownFor rigorous and structured calligraphic style
standardizing regular script models
languageOfWorkOrName Chinese
movement early Tang calligraphy
name Ouyang Xun NERFINISHED
notableWork Huadu Temple Stele NERFINISHED
Huangfu Dan Stele NERFINISHED
Jiucheng Palace Liquan Inscription NERFINISHED
Mengjinsi Stele NERFINISHED
occupation calligrapher
official
scholar
partOf the four great calligraphers of the early Tang
placeOfBirth Changsha region NERFINISHED
Hunan NERFINISHED
positionHeld editor of official histories
imperial scholar
relative Ouyang Tong NERFINISHED
style regular script
teacherOf Ouyang Tong NERFINISHED
workLocation Chang’an NERFINISHED

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Yan Zhenqing influencedBy Ouyang Xun