"Luo Shen Fu" in small regular script by Prince Cheng


Yongxuan, born in 1752 and died in 1823, was a Manchurian. Aixinjueluo Yongxuan, a calligrapher of the Qing Dynasty. No. Shaochang, Jingquan, the owner of Yijinzhai. The eleventh son of Hongli, Emperor Gaozong of the Qing Dynasty. During the Qianlong period, he was granted the title of Prince, and during the Jiaqing period, he served as a military officer and was given the posthumous title of Zhe. Proficient in calligraphy. He enjoyed a high reputation at that time and was known as "Weng Liu Chengtie" together with Weng Fanggang, Liu Yong and Tiebao. Yongxuan has been passionate about the art of calligraphy since he was a child. After decades of hard work, coupled with his unique conditions, he was able to get a glimpse of the inner palace's collection, and his collection was very rich, and the title of the book was very important. There are many calligraphy handed down from ancient times. From the calligraphy handed down from ancient times, we can see his art of writing and his own calligraphy attainments. The small regular script is gentle, the horizontal strokes are slender, and the vertical strokes are thicker, making it look dignified and cleverly expressive of changes. The characters in the knot are mainly straight, and some characters are slightly slanted. The white color can be unified with Wang Xizhi's rulers, making his Dharma calligraphy appear powerful, graceful and graceful.