What are the characteristics of Huang Tingjian's calligraphy?
Huang Tingjian (1045 ~ 1 105), also known as Fu Weng, was born in Fenning, Hongzhou (now Xiushui, Jiangxi). The official position is, and the official department is a foreigner. He is a famous poet and calligrapher. One of the four great calligraphers in Song Dynasty. Huangshan's ancient calligraphy is very distinctive, and its regular script creates a so-called radiator with a tight middle palace and four layers of long paintings, called "corpus luteum"; His cursive script created another peak after Zhang Xu and Huai Su. Judging from the effect, his cursive script gave full play to the lyrical function of stippling and was highly praised by calligraphers at that time and later. For example, Su Shi said: "Lu Zhi's little book is elegant, with the concept of equality as a side word, with reason as a clever plan for traveling, and with open books and detailed matters, which can be described as three evils." Legend of Zhao: "Huang Shu is like a scholar who sticks to the Tao and is full of learning. He sits on a high horse and fights for the pliers." Wang Shizhen said: "I have seen Gu Shu in my life, taking the side danger as the potential and taking the escape as the merit. old bones is in troubled times and all kinds of things have come out." Kang Youwei said: "The Book of Song Scholars focuses on the valley and changes for no reason." There are some works in the Yellow River Valley, such as Poems of Pang Jushi of Hanshanzi, Biography of Fan Pang, Poems of Songfengge, etc. Cursive scripts include Biography of Lian Po and Lin Xiangru, Duxi, and Li Bai's Memories of Time Past, all of which have been handed down from generation to generation.