Zhao Ji, his calligraphy, learned from Xue Ji and Huang Tingjian in his early years, and participated in Chu Suiliang's works. He was quite thin, beautiful and comprehensive, and changed his style, named "Shoujinti". It is characterized by being thin and straight, drawing the pen horizontally with a hook, drawing the pen vertically with a point, throwing it like a dagger, holding it like a knife, and the vertical hook is slender; Some couplet characters are like gossamer, which is close to calligraphy. His pen originated from Chu and Xue, and he wrote thinner. Huang Tingjian's large-character regular script is used in the closing gesture, which is very strong. Huai Su, a cursive thousand-character writer, danced with his pen, with great momentum and at one go. (If there is any similarity, don't doubt it, just quote it)
Many people disapprove of practicing the thin gold style, and there are many more disputes about the thin gold style than other fonts. The reasons for disapproving the thin gold style are as follows:
1. The thin gold style was created by Song Huizong, the monarch of national subjugation, and the national subjugation font is not worth learning.
2. Many people say that thin gold is not a character, but a painting, and it is an insult to culture to classify it as calligraphy.
3. "It's ridiculous to change the words of our ancestors casually into our own fonts"
? These arguments are not unreasonable, but it is the monarch who perishes, the abandoned state affairs, not the words. Each font has its own unique shape and appearance. Not all characters can stand alone. It is called a single font, which shows that it has its own style and soul.
no matter from what point of view, the thin gold body always gives people the feeling of beauty, so beautiful that it is out of touch.
Some people say that the words are just like him. Yes, Zhao Ji is very similar to his thin gold body. Zhao Ji may not be a good emperor, but he must be a good painter. Song Huizong and thin gold body are like two lonely clouds in the distant sky, romantic and lonely.
It was Song Huizong who gave the thin gold body the power to bend iron and break gold, and it was the thin gold body who gave Song Huizong, the king of national subjugation, a strange brilliance. They achieved and supported each other.
Zhao Ji is Song Huizong. Its calligraphy is self-contained, and it is called "thin gold book" in the world. This piece of "A Thousand-character Text of a True Book" is well-proportioned, lightly pressed and collected with a pen, neatly folded and elegant, showing the unique style of "thin gold book". -Commentary of Shanghai Museum.
? Observing the above two works, we can see that Song Huizong's thin gold body can be divided into two styles: immature and graceful, and strong and strong. The former is more feminine, while the latter is more powerful. It is impossible to comment on whether they are good or not, but they have one thing in common: pleasing to the eye.
? Shoujinti is a treasure in Chinese calligraphy art and a brilliant pearl in Chinese cultural history.
(It's not well written, please spray lightly, thank you)