The difference between thin gold and Zhongshan seal

The font is different. Zhongshan seal script is slender, graceful, round and fluent, and its calligraphy style is quite different from that of Oracle Bone Inscriptions, bronze inscriptions and later seal scripts. Thin gold strokes are thin and hard, so the brushwork is exposed, and you can clearly see the traces of strokes such as running Teton. This is a very unique font.

1, Zhongshan Seal

Ma's seal of Zhongshan is a development of the calligraphy style of Zhongshan characters found in the tomb of King Zhongshan in the Warring States Period unearthed in 1977. 1985, Ma named the inscription "Zhongshan Sanqi" as "Zhongshan Seal".

The tomb of King Zhongshan was discovered in Shan Zhi Township, Pingshan County by the Cultural Relics Management Office of Hebei Province. A large number of exquisite bronzes and jades have been unearthed in the tomb, including more than 50 inscriptions, especially the so-called "Zhongshan Three Appliances" such as Zhongshan Wangfang Pot, Dading Pot and Round Pot with long inscriptions.

2. Thin gold body

"Thin golden body" is also called "crane body". It is quite different from traditional calligraphy styles such as Kincaid and Tang Kai, and it is a brand-new font, which shows the high artistic creativity of Song Huizong. His pen is smart and fast, and his words are thin and strong, so thin that he can't lose meat. The big characters are particularly attractive.

The representative works of Shoujinti include "Thousands of Characters in Regular Script" and "Square Poems". This book is based on imagism and should have been "thin". Changing "gold" into "tendon" is a respect for imperial books.