The specific method of posting is easy to understand. You put the post in front of you and write it accordingly.
What kind of accuracy should I write? Of course, see your eyes clearly first, and then experience them with your hands. In other words, collect information first, sum up some things, such as shapes and laws, and then output them.
The accuracy of this input and output consists of two parts: one part is * * *, that is, the appearance and state of words that everyone can see; The second is personality, which is a variety of differences projected by different people.
We often think that "the eyes are superior but the eyes are inferior" is a derogatory term, but as far as the study of calligraphy art is concerned, it is a basic law that the "camera" of the eyes should be upgraded first. High-precision input is the premise of output, and clear eyes will guide the progress of both hands, so don't pay attention to the kung fu of both hands and ignore the improvement of observation behind. Eyes grow faster than hands. When your eyesight grows, you can see problems that you couldn't see in the past, or know what the better direction is. Although your hands may not be able to keep up, as long as you keep practicing rhythm and practice in the right way, the expressive force of your hands will keep up with your eyes sooner or later.
When reading posts, we should not only see the subtle changes of the characters themselves, but also realize the space and timeliness of calligraphy. The movement of hands in time forms the spatial structure of Chinese characters. We should not only look at the static form of Chinese characters, but also feel the ancient people's pen posture and his writing actions, and consider the relationship between time and space and the order in Chinese characters.
As for the temporary writing itself, it is said that there is a passage in Wang Xizhi's On Pen about the method of temporary writing, which is very accurate and can be used as a reference for the direction in the process of temporary writing: "At the beginning of the book, you can't make the best use of the situation, but you can't do it twice, three times, four times, and five times."
It means it needs to be repeated For the first time, let your body and posture be correct and comfortable. I am familiar with it when I write it the second time, and I may get some similarities in form and momentum; By the third time, it was a bit like the original post; When you write for the fourth time, you should seek a strong and moist feeling, a kind of power contained in the strokes: when you write for the fifth time, you should "pull". When you seek outline and quality, you should remember to raise your spirits and improve your overall quality. For posts, you have to be familiar with them. If you are still unfamiliar, you have to watch and practice again. You can also come in stages until you reach a state of proficiency and mental strength. There are countless times-it is worth practicing, and every time it is improved, it is easy to get it.
There are many ways to post in ancient times, such as typing, writing, writing and writing. There is also a "back", that is, the post is already familiar with the chest, and it can be written vividly without reading it. From front to back, it is a process from easy to difficult.
At the beginning, posting should be as slow as possible. It takes time to send all the pen and ink, and the action is in place. Perhaps fluency is not enough, but completeness and accuracy must be achieved first. Similarly, after reaching a certain level of proficiency, it is necessary to "put the book right". At this time, if the speed is too slow, it will easily become a stroke, and you will not be able to further understand the brushwork and meaning. As for speed, the Book of Music says that "speed is not fast, so-called staying too long", and both the speed and rhythm can be mastered. "Not fast" means that even if you write quickly, your pen and ink are in place accurately.
However, we should not take imitation too seriously just because we emphasize it from the beginning. Some people will work hard on the tiny missing corner of the inscription because of wear and tear, which is too harsh. The ancients said: "Too strict will hurt righteousness, too strict will hurt the law". Too much detail tends to ignore the integrity and charm of the text, while too casual will lose its statutes. Therefore, they should be quick, slow, slow, urgent, strict and strict. The balance between the two directions can only be found if you understand it in your mind first.
Moderation here is also a state of "strength by shape", that is, advancing on the right track. Because it is reasonable, fast or slow, the force will always be generated slowly.