"Pavilion-style" calligraphy in Qing Dynasty bears the utilitarian and practical functions endowed by the ruling class in a specific historical period. As a calligraphy paradigm with an official aesthetic tone, "Pavilion Style" follows strict statutes in terms of brushwork, brushwork and composition, showing the spirit of neatness and elegance.
"Pavilion-style" calligraphy in Qing Dynasty emphasized centering. When drawing the center stroke, the pen tip is basically perpendicular to the paper, and the lines will show a thick and concise effect, which will have a rounded beauty. In the structure of characters, "pavilion" calligraphy embodies the perfect writing effect at the turning point of strokes.