What are the characteristics of Zheng Shu's calligraphy?
The official scripts of calligraphers in Yuan and Ming Dynasties, including those of Wang Shimin, Fu Shan and others in the early Qing Dynasty, are almost all based on the Tang Dynasty, with straight, square, hyphenated and odd characters, which have a strong feature of writing in open letters. The official script of Zheng Shu swept away the old habits of predecessors, and the glyph structure was based on Han Li, which was elegant and elegant. It appeared in calligraphy in the early Qing Dynasty with the style of bringing forth the old and bringing forth the new, and was the forerunner of the inscription movement in the Qing Dynasty. Handed down works include He Zhu Huan Sha Temple Axis, Han Axis, Simple Axis and so on.