Thin gold book is a unique font, with its erratic and fast brushwork and thin handwriting, thin without losing meat. At the corner, you can clearly see the traces of Tibetan front and exposed front.
Extension of knowledge points:
Song Huizong's calligraphy strokes are thin and hard. He studied under Huang Tingjian at first, then under Chu Suiliang, Xue Ji and Xue Yao, and mixed with other schools to learn from each other's strong points and express their opinions, and finally created a unique "thin gold book" style, which had great influence. Calligraphy in Song Dynasty is good at rhyme and interest, and Evonne's "The Book of Thin Gold" embodies similar aesthetic interest of the times, which is called "the beauty of heaven and bones is beautiful, and the interest is dull"; It also has a strong personality color, the so-called "such as bending iron and breaking gold."
This calligraphy style has never appeared in previous calligraphy works. Chu Suiliang's fine brushwork is only a small part of the same, but most of them are different. Compared with Xue Yao's ci in Tang Dynasty, it is the closest. Perhaps Evonne came from Xue Yao's poem Shi Li, but his writing is obviously much more mature than Xue Yao's. This is a very mature calligraphy style, and Evonne gave full play to its artistic personality. This kind of thin, crisp and elegant calligraphy style, with a side like orchid bamboo, requires extremely high calligraphy skill and self-restraint, as well as a calm mind to complete.