Which calligrapher uses more pens in his calligraphy style?

The calligraphy style of Huizong calligraphers of Song Dynasty mostly used one-point pen. The calligraphy strokes of Emperor Huizong of the Song Dynasty were thin and hard. He first learned from Huang Tingjian, and later from Chu Suiliang and the brothers Xue Ji and Xue Yao. He mixed various calligraphy styles and drew on the strengths of others while creating his own unique ideas. Finally, he created the unique "Thin Gold Calligraphy". Body, great influence. The calligraphy of the Song Dynasty is known for its charm and charm. Zhao Ji's Thin Gold Calligraphy embodies the aesthetic taste of the same era. It is said to be "the sky is so beautiful, and it is so interesting"; it also has a strong personality, which is said to be "like bending iron and breaking gold". .

Thin Gold Style is a font created by Zhao Ji, Emperor Huizong of the Song Dynasty. It is a very unique calligraphy style in the history of calligraphy. It is very different from traditional calligraphy styles such as Jin Kaili and Tang Kai. It is so strong that it can be called an original creation in the history of calligraphy. Representative works include "Thousand-Character Classics in Regular Script" and "Poetry of Hefang", etc.

The thin gold-style writing is agile and fast, and the handwriting is thin and strong, even thin without losing its flesh. The large characters are especially graceful and graceful. Because the strokes are relatively thin and hard, the brushwork is exposed, and traces of the strokes such as running Tetons can be clearly seen. It is a font with a quite unique style.