What are the characteristics of Liang's calligraphy in Qing Dynasty?
Liang is an energetic calligrapher. At the age of 90, he could write in small print. Good at cursive writing, in and out of Dong, Mi, Liu and Yan. Cursive brushwork is round and full, skillful, handsome and free and easy, and has a beautiful state without modification. The shortcoming of his book is that it has more skills than style. His representative works include "Writing Axes for Brother Song Boyin" and "Tiaoxi Fishing Hidden Conghua Axes".