What are the connotations of calligraphy works?

What is a calligraphy work? Calligraphy works have deep connotations, which need us to taste and understand from a higher level, a wider scope and more angles. In fact, calligraphy works are very particular.

First of all, it pays attention to rules. A work, whether it is a poem, a lyric or a beautiful poem, is composed of words. How to put words, how to embody echo and Gao Chao, and how to produce a good artistic vision all require the author to have a deep knowledge reserve and artistic attainments. Some people only write one or two words on paper, which can't reflect the composition of their works. No matter what font is used, no matter what form of expression is adopted, it is necessary to emphasize and embody the rules and regulations. The cursive script has rules and regulations, and the true letter must also have rules and regulations; There are rules for banners and rules for long scrolls.

Secondly, calligraphy works pay attention to brushwork. A work, with different contents, expresses different ideological connotations and emotional types. Using different brushes, how to deal with the collection, release and hiding of strokes, and how to deal with the posture and pressure required by different strokes of Chinese characters are the key points to be considered and implemented in the application of brushwork.

Finally, calligraphy works also pay attention to a brushwork. Not all calligraphy works need ink effect. The works written by long scrolls and large and small seal scripts based on true faith should be solemn and natural. At this time, the proportion of ink and wash should be based on the nature of the brush, and some materials with relatively idle content and deep artistic connotation may wish to use ink and wash techniques.