What is Chu Suiliang's regular script?
Chu Suiliang's regular script is Chu style. Chu style gives people the impression that the flesh and blood are balanced, rigid and flexible, handsome and handsome, handsome and natural, powerful and beautiful, and bone and rhyme tend to be integrated. Chu Suiliang was a statesman and calligrapher in the Tang Dynasty and the pioneer of Chu style. Chu Suiliang is a calligrapher. He studied in Shinan first, and then in Xizhi, the king of France. He, Ou Yangxun, Yu Shinan and Xue Qi are also called "four outstanding figures in the early Tang Dynasty". His ink handed down from ancient times includes Master Meng's Monument and the preface to the sacred teachings of Yanta. Chu Feng really opened the door of "Tang Kai", which can be called a bridge of excessive regular script in Sui and Tang Dynasties, and finally promoted the formation of the style of respecting calligraphy in Tang Dynasty. It provides a reference for the continuation and innovation of calligraphy in the Tang Dynasty and even later generations.