Calligraphy thin gold works

Calligraphy Shoujin style works:

Shoujin style is a font created by Song Huizong Zhao You, and it is a style with great personality in the history of calligraphy. Because it is quite different from the traditional styles such as Jin Kai and Tang Kai, it can be called an original creation in the history of calligraphy, and its representative works include "Kai Shu Qian Zi Wen" and "Wan Fang Shi".

The thin gold body is smart and fast, and the handwriting is thin and vigorous, so that it is thin without losing its flesh, and its big characters are especially attractive. Because its strokes are relatively thin and hard, the brushwork is exposed, and the traces of running Teton and other strokes can be clearly seen. It is a quite unique font.

Features of calligraphy:

Thin gold book is a kind of font with quite unique style. This book is based on image theory, which should have been "thin body". Changing "gold" to "tendon" is a respect for imperial books. ?

Song Huizong's calligraphy strokes are thin and hard. He first learned from Huang Tingjian, and later learned from Chu Suiliang, Xue Ji and Xue Yao, and mixed with other schools, taking advantage of everyone's strengths and creating a unique "thin gold book" style, which had a great influence. Calligraphy in the Song Dynasty is good at rhyme and interest, and Zhao Ji's thin gold book embodies similar aesthetic interest of the times, which is called "the beauty of heaven and bones is beautiful, and the interest is dull"; It also has a strong personality color, the so-called "such as bending iron and breaking gold."

this style of calligraphy has never appeared in previous calligraphy works. Chu Suiliang's thin pen is only a small part of the same, but most of them are different. Compared with Xue Yao's words in the Tang Dynasty, it can be said to be the closest. Perhaps Zhao Ji came from Xue Yao's poem Shi Li, but his creation is obviously much more mature than Xue Yao's. This is a very mature calligraphy style, and Zhao Ji has brought its artistic personality into full play.

This kind of thin and crisp calligraphy style, with a side edge like orchid bamboo, requires extremely high calligraphy skill and self-restraint, as well as a calm mind. Of course, it is not easy for others to imitate. There are many descendants who learn his books, but few who get his bone marrow are like morning stars. Jin Zhangzong once imitated Huizong's thin gold book to inscribe the famous calligraphy and painting from the Song Dynasty in Mingchang Neifu, such as You Chuntu, the wife of Zhang Xuan, which was copied by Zhao Ji, with delicate brushwork and poor form and quality.