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Which emperor wrote the best handwriting in history?
Song Huizong-Evonne

Judging from the existing historical data, Song Huizong was a versatile, studious and enterprising young man before he became emperor, and he was fond of writing, painting, drawing history and taking imperial pictures.

Song Huizong may be the emperor with the highest artistic talent among the emperors of China. His original thin gold calligraphy is unique in the world. It is said that no one can surpass it so far. This kind of calligraphy is tall and beautiful, elegant and sharp, and even people who don't know calligraphy at all will feel excellent after reading it. Song Huizong's immortal thin gold calligraphy works include < < thin gold thousand words > >>, < < want to borrow two poems to borrow the wind and frost >>, < < summer poems >>, < < postscript >>. More than 800 years have passed, and no one has reached his height so far, making him the first person in ancient and modern times.

The emperor not only wrote in fine gold, but also his regular script work > is a masterpiece of regular script, which is called a superb "masterpiece" by later theorists because of its sharp brushwork and iron painting and silver hook.

His cursive script is also perfect, and it is not an exaggeration to be called a master. His "Thousand Words Cursive Script" is so wonderful that people even think that its level is no less than that of cursive writers Zhang Xu and Huai Su in the prosperous Tang Dynasty, which shows its profound skill.