What is the reason for the appearance of cabinet style in Ming Dynasty?

The aesthetic tendency of the rulers of the Ming Dynasty was gradually reflected in the calligraphy of China calligraphers, which eventually led to the appearance of "Taige Style". During the Yongle period, "Taige Style" calligraphy occupied a major position in the calligraphy circle at that time, and its representative figures were Shen charm, known as "Ershen". Their calligraphy style is elegant, and their origin can be traced back to Yuan people. It can be seen that calligraphy in the early Ming Dynasty followed the same ancient method. The reason for its lack of vitality is that calligraphers at this time did not catch up with the ancients directly, but either took Yuan people as the object of learning from the ancients or indirectly learned from them.