Thin gold is a font created by Song Huizong and Song Huizong on the basis of Xue Yao's calligraphy. Thin gold style is a unique style in the history of calligraphy. Because it is quite different from the traditional styles such as Kincaid and Tang Kai, it is unique in the history of calligraphy.
The "thin gold body" created by Song Huizong and Evonne was created by Song Huizong on the basis of Xue Yao's calligraphy. His brushwork is bright and clear, his structure is elegant and smart, and his shape is like bending iron and turning gold, which is unique. He can be called a fine work of art, and he can be described as a man who has never been seen before.
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Evonne's Bo Jin Shu is an original creation in the history of calligraphy, as Tao's Book History Society in Ming Dynasty praised: "The brushwork pursues strength, which means nature, so it must be sought." With this achievement alone, Evonne can be listed among the calligraphers in history.
The thin gold body is smart and quick, and the handwriting is thin and powerful, so that it is thin without losing meat, and the big characters are particularly attractive. Because of its thin and hard strokes and exposed brushwork, you can clearly see the traces of running Teton and other strokes. This is a very unique font.
Most of the thin gold books are in small print, while Fang Shi is a masterpiece of thin gold books, which is dripping with water, sharp-edged and full of lofty sentiments and unique charm. As Tao's "Book History Society" in Ming Dynasty praised: "The brushwork pursues strength, and it is intended to be natural, not self-seeking." With this achievement alone, Evonne can be listed among the calligraphers in history.