Which is easier to use, Chu Suiliang's or Zhao Mengfu's?

Pan Boying (1898- 1966) was born in Huaining, Anhui. The word "Boying" was originally named "Shi", which means "Fu Gong", "Faun" and "Qu Weng". In his early years, he studied classics, history and ci from Wu Kaisheng. * * * During the peace talks, he served as the secretary of the representative of China. After the establishment of People's Republic of China (PRC), he served as the vice chairman of China Calligraphy and Seal Cutting Research Association and a professor at Tongji University. He was accomplished in literature, wrote many novels, and later devoted himself to poetry and calligraphy. He is one of the active admirers of the book style of the "two kings" in modern book circles.

Calligraphy covers a wide range, especially Wang Xizhi, Chu Suiliang and Zhao Mengfu. He is good at regular script and cursive script and has his own style. The pen is resolute and dignified, and the beauty lies in its clever use. Lowercase letters are also clear, broad and generous. Calligraphy advocates keeping pace with the times, learning both inscriptions and inscriptions, thinking that this can complement each other, and the highest position should be to seek outside the words. His life and artistic activities were evaluated as one calligraphy, two poems, three essays, four novels and five appreciation. His works include calligraphy prose, China calligraphy, China calligraphy and Pan Boying cursive ink.