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Who created the thin golden body?
The thin golden body was created by Song Huizong.

Thin gold body can also be called thin gold book. This font is a kind of regular script, but it is more personalized and the font is particularly representative. So it is obviously different from some traditional calligraphy styles. Thin gold body is faster and more powerful in brushwork.

The font style written in fine gold is excellent and the strokes look strong. Its brushwork is exposed, you can see the traces of the pen, and the style will be very unique. Generally speaking, I feel particularly Shu Lang, and the font is slender. The originator of towel body should be Xue Yao, and the creator should be Song Huizong. On the basis of Xue Yao's calligraphy, Song Huizong created the hand strength body.

Later generations' evaluation of thin gold body

Song Huizong's Bo Jin Shu is an original creation in the history of calligraphy, as Tao's Book History Society in Ming Dynasty praised: "The brushwork pursues strength, which means nature, so it must be sought." With this achievement alone, Evonne can be listed among the calligraphers in history.

The "thin gold book" comes down in one continuous line with its meticulous flower-and-bird painting. The slender strokes as thin as ribs aggravate the ups and downs at the beginning and the end, and then the structure stretching around the tight knot of Huang Tingjian's middle palace is quite wonderful. This thin character is just suitable for his meticulous painting, which echoes the brush.

As an artist with both calligraphy and painting, Song Huizong made a very important integration of calligraphy and painting, which created a new situation of literati's calligraphy and painting and influenced the later generations, and continues to this day.