Song Huizong's Fangfang Stone is a regular script, with two words per line and 20 lines. This is the masterpiece of Evonne's Thin Golden Body. In the Qing Dynasty, Chen Bangyan once wrote for Evonne's thin gold edition "Fang Fang's Poems": "This volume is written with paintings, and all the pen and ink are gone. The lines are like blue bamboo and the style is like rain. " It is not only a comment on this poem, but also a good summary of the artistic effect of The Book of Thin Gold.
2. "Title Li Bai's Upper Post"
Shangjietie is the only book trace handed down by Li Bai, which has been collected in the Forbidden City. On the upper right of the text, there is the signature of "Tang Shangjie". There are inscriptions by Song Huizong and Evonne on the back cover. They are all thin gold editions, which are extremely neat, beautiful and elegant, showing Hui Zong's worship of Li Bai's calligraphy.
3. "Song Huizong Peony Poetry Post"
Peony Poem Post is a poem and calligraphy work by Evonne. The main content of this poem is to praise peony flowers. As calligraphy works, all of them are written in Zhao Ji's unique "thin gold style", which is a rare boutique.
This work is gorgeous, dense and natural, with free and easy brushwork, rough lines and smooth brushwork. Taking the wrist as the axis when writing, it is a little less rigid and a little softer, which fully shows the graceful beauty of thin gold calligraphy. Perhaps it was originally equipped with a pair of two-color peony pictures, and the uneven level of works was completed in one go, which shows the author's high artistic accomplishment.
4. "I want to borrow two poems by wind and frost"
This poem post is one of the representative works showing the spirit of Song Huizong's "thin gold book". Every word on the post is thin and straight, and the strokes are beautiful.
At the turning point, it is obvious that calligraphers deliberately keep the traces of hidden front, exposed front and running Teton, forming the characteristics of horizontal painting with hooks, vertical painting with points, dagger-like, and knife-like. The vertical hook is slender and restrained, and Lian Bi looks like flying and crisp, full of energy. This poem post is composed of seven words and five sentences and two poems, also known as "wanting to borrow wind and frost"
5. "Postscript to Hans Zhang"
Hans Zhang Tie, also called Ying Ji Tie, tells the story of Hans Zhang. Works of Ou Yangxun, a calligrapher in Tang Dynasty. Song Huizong and Evonne wrote down their experiences in their thanks. He commented on this post: Tang Taizi's rate made his book Hans Zhang Tie even better. The brushwork is steep, sharp and long-driven, and the wisdom and courage also avoid the front.
When Jilin tried to send an emissary to inquire about this book, Emperor Gaozong heard it and sighed, "This book is widely circulated in four countries. In his later years, he was vigorous in writing and had the wind of law enforcement. The lonely peak rises and is cut on all sides, which is not a false name. " He also pointed out that Ou Yangxun's "pen power was strong in his later years, and there was a wind of law enforcement. He rose from the lonely peak and was cut on all sides."