The differences between Yan Ti and Liu Ti are as follows:
First, stippling writing. Liu Ti is a square point, and Yan Ti is a rough painting by Liu Ti.
second, draw horizontally. Yan Ti received the largest stroke, while Liu Ti received a relatively small stroke, all of which started against the front, the center stroke and returned to the front to receive the stroke.
third, the writing of the tick. Yan Tigou returned to the pen to raise the pen, and Liu Ti returned to the pen.
as follows:
Yan Ti is a font created by Yan Zhenqing, a calligrapher in the Tang Dynasty. Together with Liu Gongquan, it is called "Yan Liu", which means "Yan Jin Liu Gu". "Yan Ti" is aimed at Yan Zhenqing's regular script. Its regular script structure is square and dense, its strokes are horizontal and light, its brushwork is strong and round, and its momentum is solemn and vigorous.
Yan Zhenqing (79 ~ 785) was a calligrapher in the Tang Dynasty. The word Qing Chen was born in Jingzhao Wannian (now Xi 'an, Shaanxi Province) and his ancestral home was Langya Linyi (now Linyi, Shandong Province).
The history of books is also called Yan Lugong. Be upright and upright. The innovator of calligraphy in the Tang Dynasty set up a banner for calligraphy in the prosperous Tang Dynasty. Yan Zhenqing studied books since childhood, and was personally taught by Zhang Xu. He also learned from Cai Yong, Wang Xizhi, Wang Xianzhi, Chu Suiliang and others, and developed them to form a unique style.
His cursive script is concise and vigorous in its ups and downs. As Li Zhimin, a professor of Peking University and a pioneer, commented: "Yan Zhenqing's Poem of General Pei is divided into the soul by Han, which is a fusion of various forms, and Pei Min's sword dance is vivid in Lu Gong's pen. If you want to cure the levity of grass, you can ask for it in this post. "