The writing method of the word "福" in thin gold style is as follows:
Slim gold style is a font created by Zhao Ji, Emperor Huizong of the Song Dynasty. It is a very unique calligraphy style in the history of calligraphy because it is closely related to Traditional calligraphy styles such as Jin Kai and Tang Kai are quite different and have extremely strong individuality. Therefore, it can be called an original creation in the history of calligraphy. Representative works include "Thousand-Character Classics in Regular Script" and "Poetry of Mang Fang".
The thin gold-style writing is agile and fast, and the handwriting is thin and strong, even thin without losing its flesh. The large characters are especially graceful and graceful. Because the strokes are relatively thin and hard, the brushwork is exposed, and traces of the strokes such as running Tetons can be clearly seen. It is a font with a quite unique style.
Xue Yao of the Tang Dynasty was the ancestor of the thin gold calligraphy. Xue Yao learned calligraphy from Chu Suiliang. Chu Shu did not imitate step by step, but developed and created something, which became a habit and was the last of Chu Shu.
"Summer Tour to Shi Cong Poems and Preface" is Xue Yao's masterpiece and one of the inscriptions on the cliffs of Shi Cong River. The inscription on the cliff of Shi Cong River was inscribed on March 19, the first year of Jiushi in the Tang Dynasty. It is the largest cliff inscription in Henan Province. It is divided into two parts: "Preface to Shi Cong Poems on Summer Tour" and "Preface to Feast on Stone Cong in Autumn".
The calligrapher of both is Xue Yao. His calligraphy is thin, vigorous and majestic, and he is called the "ancestor of thin gold style" by calligraphers of the past dynasties. Xue Yao's calligraphy was later learned by Emperor Huizong of the Song Dynasty, and he eventually created the unique "thin gold calligraphy" style.