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Does Shuqi conform to the characteristics of Song style?

Shuang is a Chinese calligraphy art style. Its main characteristics are passionate and powerful, unrestrained brushstrokes, and emphasis on changes in lines and expression of texture. It is often used to write about themes such as literature, passion, struggle, and excitement.

In Shuqi calligraphy, the commonly used fonts are Song style or regular script.

Because the regular script style is closer to the stroke and line characteristics of Shu Ing, while the imitation Song style style has more of the traditional cultural flavor and sense of history contained in Shu Ing.

From this perspective, Shuqi needs to conform to the writing characteristics of Song style.

Song Dynasty is a square and clear Chinese printing font. Its strokes are basically composed of five basic components: horizontal, vertical, left, back and fold. It is horizontal and vertical, straight and neat, and is suitable for typesetting and writing of long articles.

These characteristics also need to be shown in Shuqing calligraphy to make calligraphy works more standardized and exquisite.

However, it is necessary to continue the simple and clean style of Song Dynasty in terms of brush strokes to present the unique momentum and style of Shuqi.