Calligraphy is a unique traditional art in China. China's Chinese characters were created by working people. They began to be recorded by pictures. After thousands of years of development, it has evolved into today's writing. Calligraphy came into being because our ancestors invented the writing brush. Throughout the ages, Chinese characters were mainly written with a brush.
Including writing, calligraphy, stippling, structure, layout (distribution, lines, composition) and so on. For example, the pen refers to the palm and the five fingers are Qi Li; The pen carrying center is unfolded; Stippling is the same as a pen; The structure is shaped by words and echoes each other; The distribution is complex, the density is appropriate, and the virtual and the real coexist, and the whole chapter is full of gas fields.
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The connotation of calligraphy mainly includes the following aspects:
1. Calligraphy refers to the art of expressing emotions with Four Treasures of the Study as a tool. The particularity of tools is an important aspect of the particularity of calligraphy art, and it is an important part of calligraphy techniques to fully embody the performance of tools with the help of Four Treasures of the Study. Without Four Treasures of the Study, there would be no calligraphy art.
2. Calligraphy art takes Chinese characters as the carrier. The particularity of Chinese characters is another important aspect of calligraphy particularity. China's calligraphy can not be separated from Chinese characters, and the form of Chinese character stippling and the collocation of radicals are the contents that writers pay more attention to. Different from other pinyin characters, Chinese characters are a combination of form, sound and meaning, which has strong formal significance.