The influence of tiger style
Taige calligraphy is a special phenomenon in the history of calligraphy art, which is undoubtedly an invisible constraint on the talent and temperament of calligraphers, but it also promotes the development of iron calligraphy because of the need and promotion of imperial power, and still has its positive contribution to this day. In the early Ming Dynasty, the rulers strengthened centralization and autocratic rule. At this time, Taige calligraphy came into being and reached its peak in Yongle period, which influenced the whole book circle in the ruling and opposition circles and became the main form of calligraphy art at that time. Tiger calligraphy occupied a dominant position in the book world for more than 30 years during Yongle and Xuande years, and declined during Chenghua and Hongzhi years.