钟齐行书, also known as Zhongqi Xingshu, is a unique style of Chinese calligraphy that was created by the calligrapher Zhongqi in the Ming dynasty. This style of writing is characterized by strong and bold brushstrokes with a sense of rhythm and flow. It has a strong visual impact and is often used for titles, inscriptions, and decorative purposes. The strokes are carefully crafted to create a harmonious composition that reflects the calligrapher's mood and personality. Zhongqi Xingshu is considered one of the most important styles of Chinese calligraphy and has had a significant influence on other calligraphic styles throughout history.