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Liu Gongquan

 
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This is a Chinese name; the family name is 柳 (Liu).

Liu Gongquan (simplified Chinese: 柳公权traditional Chinese: 柳公權pinyin: Liǔ Gōngquán; Wade-Giles: Liu Kungch'üan, 778–865), courtesy name Chengxuan (诚悬), was a Chinese calligrapher who stood with Yan Zhenqing as the two great masters of late Tang calligraphy.

A minister like Yan of the Tang dynasty, Liu was a native of today's Tongchuan, Shaanxi, a devout Buddhist and follower of Yan's style of writing. Like him an expert of the regular script, Liu's works were imitated for centuries after and he is often referred in unison with his famed predecessor as "Yan-Liu".

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