How did "Taige Style" calligraphy appear in Ming Dynasty?

Like most emperors in the past dynasties, the Ming emperors loved calligraphy and attached great importance to its promotion. Especially after Ming Taizu Judy ascended the throne, she even asked people who were good at writing books in all directions to write external systems, and also asked prominent people to write internal systems in Hanlin. Anyone who writes about internal systems has been given the position of Scheeren in China's book. This is a good thing for the rulers to establish an official system and promote the art of calligraphy, but these China calligraphers like emperors to win their hearts, and gradually formed a neat and inflexible calligraphy style, which was later called "Taige Style". The popularity of this style of calligraphy is indeed a great misfortune of calligraphy. Of course, at the beginning of this integration, many excellent calligraphers appeared, such as Song Wangsui and Shen Shi brothers mentioned earlier.