Appreciation of Exquisite Mi Zige's Brush Calligraphy Works In a narrow sense, calligraphy refers to the method and law of writing Chinese characters 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 intricate, the density is appropriate, and the virtual and the real are born together, and the whole chapter is full of gas fields; Every word is ancient for literacy, and every word is big and small, and high is not as good as low.
There are six styles of brush calligraphy in Mi Zige, namely, running script, cursive script, official script, seal script, regular script and horse script. The quality of calligraphy works is mainly judged by the lines, fluency and integrity of fonts. China is the birthplace of calligraphy art and culture, and also the first country to use brush. There are many calligraphers of brush writing in China, such as Wang Xizhi, Yan Zhenqing, Huai Su, Su Dongpo, Huang Tingjian, Mi Fei, Wang Duo and Liu Gongquan, as well as modern Sha Menghai, Qigong and Liu Huipu. These artists are all highly skilled calligraphers. The art of writing brush calligraphy needs to be carried forward by the next generation and needs our efforts.
Overview of brush calligraphy