Calligraphy works: Ink exhibition of Yanhuang sentiments, pen calligraphy with Chinese style. Is there a typo? Style or "wind color"?

There is no typo, both are acceptable, and both mean grace, prestige and fame.

The basic meaning of style

(1) Style and expression mostly refer to beautiful behavior and attitude.

From: "Han Shu·Huo Guang Biography" by Ban Gu of the Eastern Han Dynasty: "At the beginning, he assisted the young master, and the government came out on his own, and the world wanted to hear his style."

Translation: Started to assist the young master, and the government orders were all When he personally issued it, everyone in the world wanted to see his grace.

(2) Prestige and fame.

From: Zhang Tingyu of the Qing Dynasty's "History of the Ming Dynasty·Feng Yingjing's Biography": "The rope is corrupt and ink, destroying the traitorous tyrants, and the style is great."

Translation: Sanctions corrupt officials, thwarts those who run rampant and lawless People's prestige and reputation have greatly increased.

(3) Literary talent.

The basic meaning of Fengcai

(1) Style and charm.

From: The fourth chapter of "Jin An Shou" written by Jia Zhongming of the Ming Dynasty: "Thanks to the support of Mother Jin, I have recognized the true charm of Jin."

(2) Literary talent.

(3) Prestige and fame.

Extended information

Synonyms

1. Style

Pinyin: fēng fàn.

Explanation: demeanor; style.

From: Chapter 18 of "Three Heroes and Five Righteousnesses" by Shi Yukun in the Qing Dynasty: "After the tea was served, the conversation started, the questions and answers were fluent, and the demeanor was calm. It was really the style of everyone, and it made Empress Di happy. "It's amazing."

Translation: After the tea presentation, the conversation was smooth and calm, which was really the style of everyone, which made Empress Di very happy.

2. Style

Pinyin: fēng mào.

Explanation: style and appearance; style and appearance; scene.

From: Chapter 24 of Part 4 of Wei Wei's "The East": "In addition to the ancient chimneys of the railway factory, many places still retain their ancient features."