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Yan Zhenqing’s style assimilated the essence of the past five hundred years, and almost all the calligraphers after him were more or less influenced by him. In his contemporary period, another great master calligrapher, Liu Gongquan, studied under him, and the much-respected Five-Dynasty Period calligrapher, Yang Ningshi (楊凝式) thoroughly inherited Yan Zhenqing’s style and made it bolder.
General Yan Zhenqing studied Chu Sui-Liang's calligraphy. Later, he became a disciple of Zhang Shui. He abandoned the existing rules of the earlier Tang Dynasty and created a brand new style. He is considered one of the most innovative and influential calligraphers in Chinese history.