What are the characteristics of Zhao's calligraphy?

Zhao studied calligraphy under Yan Zhenqing, a calligrapher in the Tang Dynasty, and then devoted himself to Weibei. His seal script was copied from Deng, a calligrapher and seal engraver in Qing Dynasty, and incorporated into his own style. His calligraphy style is concise, powerful and unique.

Zhao's accomplishments in calligraphy are various, which can make the original, cursive script, official script and seal script integrate, complement each other and make each other interesting. Zhao Ceng said: Independence is expensive, and the world is big. Many people say that it is always exhausted, and independence is hard to find.

Zhao Yisheng made unremitting efforts in poetry, calligraphy, painting and meaning, and finally became a master. His fan is written in line style, which is exactly divided into two parts, the right part is slightly loose and the left part is slightly tight. There is no lack of originality in the heavy calligraphy pen, which reflects the author's creative ability to integrate personal feelings into the Northern Wei Dynasty.