Chen Baisha is the first calligrapher in Lingnan. What are the characteristics of his calligraphy art?

Chen Baisha is an outstanding calligrapher. His calligraphy was transplanted from Ou Yangxun, and later he learned Huai Su's cursive script. He joined forces with Rice and the Soviet Union to become a whole. He is best at cursive writing. In his early years, he wrote a book with a brush, and the famous calligraphy of "On Big Head Shrimp" stood as a vertical axis. One is to write with a brush. Later, it was not easy to buy a pen in my hometown. I just used local materials to create a writing brush with the shackles of the mountain. "Guifeng, where you live, all the rocks are white and vigorous, tied with Mao Xin as a pen, and the words are simple. Baisha should be called Mao Jun, also known as Mao Long." (Qu Dajun, Guangdong Xinyu). In his later years, he likes to write books with a brush, and his brushwork is quite vigorous and magnificent, sometimes called "brush writing". There is a poem in Chen Baisha that says, "Mao Jun is very down-to-earth, and he began to call himself a miracle worker". He also said, "Mao Longfei is out of the nest of the right army." According to "To the Star" written by Chen Baisha disciple Zhang Xu, "Everyone in the world gets a piece of paper to keep as a family heirloom", which is highly praised by people of that time. The son-in-law of his teacher, Mr. Wu Kangzhai, is poor and wants him to sell dozens of words. "Every painting is easy to get platinum." Because Chen Baisha's calligraphy is unique and ranks among the famous calligraphers in the Ming Dynasty.