Yan Zhenqing's regular script "Zhushantang Connected Sentences" (biography)
In March of the ninth year of Dali of the Tang Dynasty (774), Yan Zhenqing, who was the governor of Huzhou at the time, had a banquet with his subordinates Li E, Lu Yu, Shi Jiaoran, Lu Shixiu, Wei Jie and others at the "Zhushan Hall" of his friend Pan Shu's family, and recited poems during the banquet. , each person composes two sentences in turn, which are connected to form a chapter, which is "Zhushantang Connected Sentences". Later it was passed down as Yanshi Shulu when Yan Zhenqing was 66 years old.
"Zhushan Tang Lianju" volume, ink version, written by Yan Zhenqing, the original copy has been lost long ago, and the one handed down is the Tang Dynasty version. Silk, originally a screen, cut into album pages, 28.2 × 13.7 cm, 15 pages, 6 lines, 298 words. Collection of the Palace Museum, Beijing.