Fifteen-stroke secretarial method

There are fifteen strokes in Book Score: one is the point method, which is different from Fiona Fang's. The second is the pressing method, which is different from the stretching method. The third method is folding. The fourth is to pick the law. The fifth is the kneading method. The sixth method is torsion. The seventh is the horizontal method, which is divided into length and thickness. Eight is the vertical method. The ninth is how to turn the method and how to turn the gesture. Ten is Tuofa, how to write with Toby's strokes.

Pu is an ink book written and merged by Sun. Chinese calligraphy has been vertically arched for three years (687), cursive and paper. It is 27.2 cm long and 898.24 cm wide. Each paper ranges from 16 to 18 lines, with 8 to 12 words per line, ***35 1 line, with more than 3,500 words. There are more than 70 words in Yan Wen, more than 30 words in Boying at the end of Han Dynasty, and more than 30 words in Jing Bu Jing. Shupu has two volumes in the Song Dynasty. After the second volume was lost, it only rolled up.

Pu Shu's achievements in calligraphy art are also quite high. Sun's calligraphy pursues "two kings", with standardized brushwork, great statutes, and a legacy of Wei and Jin Dynasties, which has been respected by all dynasties. Fei commented: "The cursive" Book Score "is very right-wing. It is the rule of the court to write a word short and straight. The words in the Book of the Right Army written by the world are all written by Sun. Where Tang Cao has two kings, there is nothing else. " History of books.

Luzhen, Zhu Qing: "Only Sun's cursive" Book Score "is the best in the whole law, and more than 3,700 words, one stroke at a time, are the treasures of cursive." (Introduction to Calligraphy)

Wang Shizhen said: "The book spectrum is rich and mellow, almost in the temple of Yin Shan. After the vertical release is resumed, there is a desire for Youlong. " However, due to its maturity, the outline of the book has also been criticized as "the same, the same word" (Shu Shu Fu).

Among the cursive works of calligraphers in past dynasties, Pu Shu, a cursive script written by Sun in the Tang Dynasty, is more standardized and has more words, so it is more suitable as a model for cursive learning. Based on the book spectrum, this section analyzes in detail ten basic strokes of cursive script, such as point, horizontal, vertical, left-off, left-off, folded, circle, lift, hook and arc, as well as the writing methods of various strokes cultivated by them.