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  • Works on APS: 2
  • Nationality: China
  • Born: Changsha, China
  • Top 3 works:
    • Inscription on the Sweet Spring in the Jiucheng Palace\n\nImage 1
    • Bu Shang Studying, Running Regular Script
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Ouyang Xun (557–641): A Master of Tang Dynasty Calligraphy and Political Thought

Ouyang Xun, born in Changsha, Hunan Province during the tumultuous early Tang dynasty, stands as a pivotal figure in Chinese art history—a calligrapher whose skill transcended mere aesthetics to profoundly shape political discourse and cultural understanding. His life spanned from 557 AD to 641 AD, marking him as one of the most influential intellectuals of his era.

  • Early Life & Family Background: Ouyang Xun hailed from a distinguished lineage of government officials, providing him with access to education and fostering an appreciation for scholarly pursuits. This upbringing instilled in him a dedication to intellectual rigor and civic responsibility that would characterize his entire career.
  • Education & Artistic Training: He received comprehensive training in Confucian scholarship and calligraphy, mastering the intricacies of regular script—a style revered for its clarity and precision—which became his signature technique. His instructors recognized his exceptional talent early on, recognizing him as a prodigious student destined for greatness.
  • Political Career & Service to the Tang Court: Ouyang Xun ascended through the ranks of imperial administration, serving successively as Minister of Rites and Chancellor during Xuanzong’s reign. During this period, he championed Confucian ideals and advocated for reforms aimed at strengthening the central government—a stance that reflected his unwavering commitment to upholding moral principles and ensuring stability within the empire.
  • Notable Calligraphic Works: Ouyang Xun's artistic legacy rests primarily on his stunning calligraphy, characterized by effortless grace and profound emotional depth. Pieces like “Bu Shang Studying” exemplify his mastery of regular script, capturing not only the visual beauty of the brushstrokes but also conveying a sense of contemplative serenity. Furthermore, his inscriptions on monuments and scrolls—particularly “Inscription on the Sweet Spring in the Jiucheng Palace”—demonstrate his ability to imbue stone or paper with evocative imagery and philosophical contemplation.
  • Legacy & Historical Significance: Ouyang Xun’s influence extended far beyond his artistic accomplishments. He was a vocal proponent of Confucian ethics and contributed significantly to shaping Tang dynasty intellectual thought. His writings and pronouncements served as models for subsequent generations of scholars, cementing his place as one of the foremost thinkers of his time—a testament to the enduring power of calligraphy to inspire both artistry and philosophical reflection.

His works continue to be studied and admired today, offering invaluable insights into the artistic sensibilities and political convictions of a bygone era.