Shoujin Style is a calligraphy font created by Song Huizong (Evonne, 1082~ 1 135), also known as Shoujin Style or Shoujin Style, and it is a kind of regular script. In his early years, he studied under Xue Ji and Huang Tingjian, and joined the Chusuiliang schools. He was quite slim, beautiful and comprehensive, and changed his style from Xue Ji to Huang Tingjian, which was called "Thin Gold Body".
It is characterized by being thin and straight, with a horizontal pen with a hook, a vertical pen with a point, throwing it like a dagger, holding it like a knife, and a slender vertical hook; Some couplets are like hairspring, close to calligraphy. His pen originated from Chu and Xue, and his writing was rather sparse. The closing gesture was written in Huang Tingjian's big script, which was very imposing. "Imitating Song Style" in modern art fonts is created by imitating the charm of Shoujin style.
Bo Jinjie wrote:
Preface to Shi Li's Summer Poems is Xue Yao's masterpiece and one of the inscriptions on the cliff of Shicong River. Shicong River Cliff Stone Carving is the largest Cliff Stone Carving in Henan Province. It was carved on March 19th of the first year, and it is divided into two parts: Poems on Summer Vacation and Preface to Autumn Banquet. Both calligraphers are Xue Yao, whose calligraphy is thin and vigorous, and they are called "the father of thin gold body" by calligraphers of past dynasties.
Xue Yao's calligraphy was later studied by Song Huizong, and finally created a unique "thin gold book" style.