Shen Du's introduction
(1357- 1434) A calligrapher of the Ming Dynasty, whose name was Min, was self-pleasing. Huating (now Jinshan, Shanghai) people. He used to be a lecturer of Hanlin Bachelor. He is good at calligraphy such as seal script, official script, regular script and running script, while his two brothers, Shen Meili, are good at calligraphy and are all hidden in the secret house. They are called "Pavilion Style", which is the representative of Taige Style calligraphy in Ming Dynasty. The tiger style is also called the viewing style. Tiger originally referred to Shangshu, and later it was called by the government. Taige calligraphy appeared as early as the Song Dynasty. In the Ming Dynasty, it gained great development because of the appreciation of the emperor and became an independent calligraphy style.