What are Shen Zengzhi’s artistic characteristics in the calligraphy world?

Shen Zengzhi is a famous scholar who is good at Liao history, Jin history, Yuan history, northwest geography and ancient law, and has written extensively. At the same time, he was famous for his calligraphy. His calligraphy was initially based on Jin people's running cursive script and Tang people's regular script. He was particularly devoted to Zhong Yao and liked Zhang Cao. After he became an official, he was good at collecting and talking about gold and stone inscriptions, so he transferred from the study of calligraphy to the study of stele. Inspired by Bao Shichen's brushwork, he further developed it and formed his own unique way of using brushwork. In addition, Shen also collected widely, integrating inscriptions on inscriptions, bamboo slips from the northwest Han and Jin Dynasties, and scriptures written by people in the Tang Dynasty. After such continuous tempering, it finally came into being and became a self-contained whole. Especially the strong and dignified cursive script marked the world's fifth year of Daoguang. His strokes are sharp at the beginning, steady at the stroke, and cut out abruptly at the end of the stroke; in knotting, he uses clumsiness as workmanship, life as excellence, and instability as victory. He is prone to danger from time to time, but he is able to defend his words. It's natural. There are works such as "Lintie scroll" handed down from generation to generation.