What was the reason for the emergence of Taige style in the Ming Dynasty?

Like most kings in the past, the emperors of the Ming Dynasty also loved the art of calligraphy and attached great importance to promoting the art of calligraphy. Especially after Zhu Di, the founder of the Ming Dynasty, came to the throne, he ordered people who were good at calligraphy from all over the world to write for the external system. He also ordered those who stood out among the slips to write for the internal system in the Imperial Academy. All those who wrote for the internal system were awarded the post of Zhongshu Sheren. This was originally a benevolent act by the rulers to set up an official system and promote the art of calligraphy. However, the people in these book houses were in favor of the emperor to win his favor, and gradually formed a neat and rigid book with the same words and the same person. Later generations called it "Taige style". The popularity of this "Taige style" calligraphy style is actually a great misfortune for the art of calligraphy.