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Who invented the thin golden body?
Song Huizong

Shoujinti is a font originated by Song Huizong, and it is a very unique font in the history of calligraphy. Because it is quite different from the traditional styles such as "Hua" and "Zhu", it is unique in the history of calligraphy, and its representative works include "Kai" and "Shi".

The thin gold body is smart and quick, and the handwriting is thin and powerful, so that it is thin without losing meat, and the big characters are particularly attractive. Because of its thin and hard strokes and exposed brushwork, you can clearly see the traces of running Teton and other strokes. This is a very unique font.

The main features of Song Huizong's calligraphy are:

Long font, fine stippling, strong silver hook, straight pen and paper receiving. Write it steadily in one go. When collecting pens, there are many in the back and the front, and the front is collected. The formed pen is obviously thicker than other parts of the stroke, such as a horizontal painting, which is straight from left to right. At the end, pick up the pen again, and the pen is written in the oblique part of the horizontal painting.

In addition, in the same stroke, there are many relationships of lifting, pressing, stopping and connecting. Although these relationships are not the main strokes in calligraphy in the past, Evonne's works are mostly expressed in his "thin gold body", aiming at using these thin lines to form more exaggerated contradictory expressions. This method is an innovation of Evonne.