This is a pen copybook, which is a fine gold body of regular script. Shoujin style is a calligraphy font created by Song Huizong (Evonne, 1082~ 1 135), also known as "Shoujin book" or "Shoujin crane style", which is a kind of regular script. In his early years, he studied under Xue Ji and Huang Tingjian, and joined the Chusuiliang schools. He was quite slim, beautiful and comprehensive, and changed his style from Xue Ji to Huang Tingjian, which was called "Thin Gold Body". It is characterized by being thin and straight, with a horizontal pen with a hook, a vertical pen with a point, throwing it like a dagger, holding it like a knife, and a slender vertical hook; Some couplets are like hairspring, close to calligraphy. His pen originated from Chu and Xue, and it was written in detail. The closing gesture was written in Huang Tingjian's big script, which was very imposing. "Imitating Song Style" in modern art fonts is created by imitating the charm of Shoujin style.
trait
Thin gold book is a unique font, which is fast and erratic with fine handwriting, so as to be thin without losing meat. At the corner, you can clearly see the traces of Tibetan front and exposed front. This book is based on the image theory, and it should be slimming. Changing "gold" into "tendon" is a respect for imperial books.
Handed down works
There are many thin gold-plated works handed down, among which the famous ones are regular script money and stone. At the age of twenty-three, Evonne wrote a thousand words in regular script to the traitor Tong Guan. At this time, the thin gold pen has begun to take shape. Most of Song Huizong's thin gold books are in small print, while Fang Shi is in large print, which is dripping with brushwork and sharp-edged, and has a unique charm.