Huang Ziyuan was a master of regular script in Qing Dynasty. What are the characteristics of his calligraphy?

Huang Ziyuan, a famous calligrapher in Qing Dynasty, 1836 (Daoguang 17) was born in a noble family in Longtang Township, Anhua County. Zuo once said: "The yellow of Anhua has been heard since the Yuan Dynasty. It lives in Longtan and is a huge surname." Only in the late Qing Dynasty, there were three scholars-Huang Delian, Huang Ziyuan and Huang Fengqi. ?

Huang Ziyuan was born into a noble family. His family not only has fertile land, but also collects books everywhere. He was influenced by traditional culture since he was a child, with the words and deeds of his ancestors and parents and the guidance of good teachers. In addition, he was gifted and studious since childhood. While studying a subset of Confucian classics and history, he also devoted himself to calligraphy. ?

Huang Ziyuan began to learn calligraphy from his grandfather, Delian, when he was six years old. Beginners Yan Zhenqing, Liu Gongquan, and later Ou Yangxun, Wang Xizhi, Wang Xianzhi and other predecessors. In order to exercise his arm strength and gain pen power, he writes by hanging his wrist for several hours every day. He learns who looks like who, from one family to another. Young people are famous in the whole village. Later, he participated in the imperial examinations many times, and his achievements in calligraphy also made a great contribution to his ranking in the imperial examination list. Unfortunately, although his calligraphy changes frequently, he can't find a new way, which is a rare enjoyment of contemporary books. ?