[He Cheng’s calligraphy works]He Cheng

He Cheng is a famous contemporary calligrapher in my country. Calligraphy works are of great calligraphy collection value. Below are the calligraphy works of He Cheng that I have compiled for you. I hope it will be useful to you!

Appreciation of He Cheng’s calligraphy works

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Six major benefits of learning calligraphy

1. Develop abilities.

Learning calligraphy can cultivate observation, analysis and expression skills. Complete the writing process of each character by observing and analyzing the shape characteristics of dots, horizontal, vertical, apostrophe, twist, and fold, writing methods, formal effects, etc. Over time, the writer's observation, analysis, and expression abilities will surely develop.

2. Cultivate quality.

Learning calligraphy can develop the qualities of meticulousness, concentration, calmness and persistence. As Mr. Guo Moruo once said, "The handwriting must be in compliance with the specifications, relatively straight, clean, and easy to read." There are benefits to developing such a habit. It can make people attentive, easy to concentrate, and good at caring for others. It is easy to make mistakes if things are done hastily, carelessly and arbitrarily. Practicing writing can gradually eliminate these problems. ?

Why can learning calligraphy make people more careful and easier to concentrate? Because calligraphy is a very delicate activity. If you want to write well, you must concentrate, concentrate, and carefully observe the structure of the characters. You must also coordinate your brain, eyes, and hands to accurately control the priorities of writing. This can subtly change a person's psychological quality over time and develop a calm and calm habit. Once students develop good learning qualities, it will be extremely beneficial to the study of other courses and even their future development.

3. It can cultivate aesthetic taste.

Because Chinese characters are square characters composed of lines and have aesthetic value. Calligraphy actually uses the density of structure, the weight of stipples, and the speed of brushwork to express emotions and describe artistic conception.

During the practice, first of all, you should write in the correct order of strokes, pay attention to the pattern of echoes between strokes, and strive to first write the words correctly, standardly, neatly, and then make them beautiful; then, appreciate them through the name stickers. By learning calligraphy skills, you can gradually feel the physical beauty of Chinese characters, establish a correct aesthetic concept, and understand what is beautiful and how to make it more beautiful. Finally, when beauty infects practitioners, it will stimulate the desire to pursue beauty and create beauty.

4. Develop healthy personality and be brave in innovation.

Because the life of art lies in individuality, this field has always had the grace to accept all kinds of beauty. There will be no one who dislikes official script and denies the beauty of official script. While learning to appreciate and accept the beauty in others' minds, people can learn from each other's strengths and weaknesses to grow the beauty in your mind according to their own preferences; secondly, innovation and the pursuit of personalized things have always been respected in this field.

A painter once said: When dealing with tradition, you must attack it with the greatest skill, and you must fight it out with the greatest courage!?

To attack tradition, you must learn from others. , I hope to stand on the shoulders of giants, and when I play, I will be a brand new self. All innovation begins with imitation. Therefore, copying in calligraphy is just a means of learning and inheritance, and this inheritance and reference is for the purpose of innovation. Through copying, we accumulate a large amount of rich materials in our brains, paving the way for future creations. Every creation is a leap from quantity to quality. Regardless of whether this creation is successful or not, it still has its own unique style. Therefore, the process from copying to creation actually moves from imitation to innovation unconsciously.

5. Love for Chinese culture.

Maybe in the eyes of many people, Chinese characters are just written symbols that carry information. In fact, Chinese characters are also a kind of culture, because each Chinese character has accumulated thousands of years of wisdom and essence of the Chinese nation. It embodies a kind of national spirit.

In your daily practice, you should explore the ancients’ methods of creating characters and learn the stories of famous calligraphers from past dynasties who learned calligraphy. In this way, interest in learning can be stimulated and love for national culture can be cultivated.

Sixth, play the role of leisure and health.

Many medical scientists believe that calligraphy and Qigong are closely intrinsically linked. Chinese calligraphy can also promote physical and mental health, make people energetic, and prolong life.

The "Three Adjustments" of practicing calligraphy and Qigong are very similar:

1) Adjusting the body posture: When writing, you must adjust your body posture. Chinese calligraphy attaches great importance to writing postures. It requires feet to be shoulder-width apart, waist to be loose and shoulders to be wide, chest to be lifted and back to be straight, hands to be naturally flat, left hand to press the paper into an arc, right hand to hold the pen. The posture should be relaxed and natural, which is conducive to the muscles of the whole body. Relaxation of blood vessels and nerves, thereby promoting tranquility.

2) Calm your mind and enter tranquility: Practice calligraphy because you need to concentrate on reading and copying the calligraphy, thus adjusting your mental state and focusing your thoughts.

3) Adjust breath? Adjust breathing: When practicing calligraphy, it is required to breathe freely, deeply and evenly. Do not hold your breath or consciously suppress breathing to promote the regulation of cardiopulmonary function.