Because the most difficult stroke in Bofei's book is "dot", which is also the subtlety of Bofei's book, Song Renzong chose more than two dots. The word "net" has six "points", and each point is written in a different way, all of which are written in "Feibai 300%". At least from this point of view, Song Renzong's accomplishments in flying white books should be good. The history books also say that he: "He doesn't have time to play well, but he is close to calligraphy, and flying white is especially wonderful."
Unfortunately, there is no original of Song Renzong's Fei Bai Shu at present, so it is difficult for us to judge what his Fei Bai Shu is like. The overall level of the emperor's calligraphy literacy in Song Dynasty is the highest in all previous dynasties, and the "thin gold style" of Song Hui is one of them.
Song Renzong Zhao Zhen's running script "Preface to Lanting"
If it weren't for the TV series "Qingpingle", it is estimated that many people have never heard of "The Book of Bofei", and its other name is "Biography of Cao", which is not as elegant and vivid as "The Book of Bofei". "Bofeishu" is called "Bofeishu" because there is less ink in the brush, and when the pen moves quickly, white spots will be exposed. "White" embodies the blank space in calligraphy, and the word "fly" is its charm.
Fei Bai Shu was originally written by Cai Yong in Han Dynasty. Legend has it that it was invented by Cai Yong in the Eastern Han Dynasty when he saw craftsmen painting walls with white powder. The painter's brush is sparse, so there is a big blank on the wall. Cai Yong felt it, and wrote "Fei Bai Shu".
In the Northern Song Dynasty, Zhu commented in the book "Continued Books": "The method of flying white began in Cai Yong, and it played a role in, Xian and Xiao Ziyun, but it flourished between the two saints. Since ancient times, Bofei has rarely been handed down from generation to generation, but the first emperor flourished in the past and will shine forever in the future. "
After that, such as Wang Xizhi and his son, Ou Yangxun, Emperor Taizong, Tang Gaozong, Tang Zhongzong and Wu Zetian.
Song Taizu, Taizong, Injong, etc. But after the Tang and Song Dynasties, Bai Fei's books disappeared.
In the Tang Dynasty, Wu Zetian personally wrote the tablet head of the sage prince.