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Brief introduction of Song Huizong thin gold body
Evonne, Song Huizong, created a unique calligraphy style-thin gold body, also known as thin gold body, thin tendon body or thin tendon body. The variant of "tendon" is "tendon", in which "jiao" means "meat" in ancient times, and it also means "meat is full of strength" from the perspective of calligraphy, and "tendon" means "strength"-it is characterized by being thin without leaving meat, and its tendon is exposed. "Skinny" is named according to the calligraphy characteristics of Evonne's works. The money now in the Shanghai Museum can be regarded as the representative of the "thin gold book". The font on the thousand-character script is as fine as gold, and the bone method is quite strong, which has an elegant and fresh state. Scholars have three different names for Song Huizong's The Book of Thin Gold, but they can't reach an agreement, which often leads to confusion in research. The reasons are as follows: first, the different understanding of the concept of "thin gold book" in the circulation process leads to different titles; Second, the concepts of font and calligraphy are confused. "Book" and "style" refer to different scopes. "Book" refers to the whole development of calligraphy, including regular script, running script and cursive script, and "book" includes "style". "Style" refers to the characteristics of personal calligraphy style, that is, it is unique to individuals and is called "a certain style", such as Liu Style and European Style in Tang Dynasty.