What are the graceful and connotative features of Fu's calligraphy?

There are two most famous ones I know.

1. The message written by Emperor Kangxi of the Qing Dynasty for his grandmother sourdrang dowager's 60th birthday is known as "the best blessing in the world" (see the picture below).

First of all, the shape of this word is thin and long, so it is also called "Fushou".

Divided into glyphs, there are many children, many talents, many fields and long life (see the picture below), so it means "many children, many talents, many fields, long life and happiness". Therefore, there are more sayings such as "endless happiness" and "long life".

2. In the forest of steles in An, there is a stone tablet of "One Life" written by Ma in Qing Dynasty (as shown below). It consists of "ninety-nine" and "twenty-one". "Ninety-nine" plus "twenty-one" is one hundred and twenty, which is the number of two flowers. Therefore, the word takes the meaning of "flowers focus on the week", which means longevity, so it is called "lifetime".

I hope I can help you.

Note: In ancient China, the chronology of cadres and branches began in the year of Jiazi, but the year after Jiazi happened to be 60 years. This is a cycle, so people who live to 60 years old are also called "the year of the flower".