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Excerpts from China's Excellent Books: Hard Pen Works
The hard pen works in China's excellent books have unique cultural connotation and artistic charm. Through the performance of calligraphy art, it shows the profound cultural heritage of the Chinese nation and the historical precipitation of the changes of the times. The following is a detailed answer to this question:

1. Hard pen research is an important part in the field of Chinese studies, and the plastic aesthetics, wisdom and spiritual connotation of Chinese characters have been fully demonstrated.

2. Six Books, a masterpiece of China's ancient calligraphy history, discusses the development of China's hard-pen calligraphy history in detail.

3. Qian Zhongshu's Guan Zhuan Bian describes the life experience of Wu Changshuo, a great calligrapher in Qing Dynasty, related to calligraphy.

4. Cheng Shiwu's San Zi Jing is the pinnacle of China's calligraphy history, and it is known as "the sacred relic of Chinese calligraphy".

5. Wei Bei is a kind of calligraphy in China, and the famous calligrapher Ou Yangxun's book "Jiuchenggong Liquan Ming" written by Wei Bei can be regarded as the representative of China's hard pen calligraphy.

6. There are many schools of hard pen calligraphy, and many famous artists such as Wang Xizhi, Ou Yangxun, Yu Shinan and Yan Zhenqing have left many academic national treasures of hard pen works.

7. Official script is a kind of ancient calligraphy in China, and its artistic features are neat, beautiful, elegant and powerful. Wang Xizhi's Preface to Lanting, which combines running script and official script, has become a classic in the history of calligraphy art in China.

8. Liu Gongquan was a famous calligrapher in China in the Tang Dynasty. His Liu Gongquan Tie is the earliest regular script in the history of calligraphy in China.

9. Zeng's Notes on the Forest of Steles has collected a wealth of inscriptions, especially those of the Han, Wei and Six Dynasties, which is of great reference value to the study of China's hard-pen calligraphy.

10. China modern calligrapher Qi Baishi's Butterfly, Zhang Daqian's Lin Qing and other hard-written works have become one of the representatives of China's outstanding hard-written works whose auction prices are rising in the western art market.

China's hard-pen calligraphy has a unique international influence. For example, Steve Jobs, the founder of Apple, a world-renowned company, loves China's hard-pen calligraphy, and once hung Xu Beihong's hard-pen works at his headquarters in California.

12. China's hard-pen calligraphy has not only made outstanding contributions in the field of calligraphy art, but also been widely used in the fields of design and lettering, showing its important cultural value and practical significance.

In a word, the historical and cultural background and artistic style of China's excellent books have a far-reaching impact on China's cultural heritage and the development of calligraphy art, and can also provide beneficial enlightenment for more people to understand the history and culture of China.