He Shaoji's official script is called "Lin", but it is actually based on the ancient and seek for the new. Among the masters of Li-zhuan who preceded He, Deng Shiru won with his heroism and boldness, Yi Bingshou with his majesty and solemnity, while He Shaoji avoided common ground and sought differences, manifesting himself as condensed and clumsy, with characters and styles that were ignored by the sages. He made a powerful and effective exploration in this direction, which is of great demonstration significance for future generations. Especially when it comes to using the pen, he is well versed in the true meaning of Yan Zhenqing's "house leak marks". When writing dot paintings, he emphasizes accumulating dots into lines and penetrating the back of the paper, making the dot paintings in seal and official scripts more independent in appreciation and inspiration. This cannot but be said. It is a contribution of He. In summary, Deng, Yi and He set up a big banner and established three new aspects. They made a contribution that I had not foreseen for the flourishing of seal and official calligraphy since Jiadao. The achievements of this vigorous and outstanding official script (including seal script) were enough to counteract the decline of the art of regular script in the Qing Dynasty.


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