Who benefited from Zhu Yunming's cursive script?

Zhu Yunming's cursive script was mainly guided by his grandfather, Xu Youzhen, a calligrapher of the Ming Dynasty. It was traced back to Wang Xizhi and Wang Xianzhi from Zhang Xu and Huai Su, and became more and more popular after middle age. Including Zhong You, a famous calligrapher in Wei and Jin Dynasties, Wang Xizhi, a "book saint", and Zhao Mengfu, a famous calligrapher in Yuan Dynasty, are all close to words! Therefore, in his later years, his calligraphy techniques changed unpredictably, and his style was brilliant and naive.

Judging from Zhu Yunming's cursive works, the unique grass with different faces, shapes and breath is like flowing grass, and there are also wild weeds with unrestrained momentum. No matter what form of cursive script is written by Xu Xiasheng, it is full of ups and downs, vigorous brushwork, messy stippling, seemingly chaotic but not chaotic, seemingly scattered but actually coherent, not sloppy because of the rate, and the pen can be broken and then started.