Does calligraphy include pen words?

Question 1: Can pen characters be called calligraphy? Share what I know as follows:

Calligraphy Evaluation Committee and related art departments believe that:

Calligraphy in a broad sense includes brush, pen, chalk, ballpoint pen, calligraphy and soft pen. ...

Calligraphy in a narrow sense only refers to the writing brush.

Question 2: Do you need a pen for hard pen calligraphy? Must I use a pen? This is not necessarily! At least I've seen running script works written with ordinary gel pens! I also like to write with a pencil! In short, there are not many requirements for pens, just write easily! My personal suggestion is that you'd better practice your pen first and sharpen it often with a pencil. When writing with a mechanical pencil, the strokes will gradually thicken, and then the strokes will be too thin to master! Gel pens below 0.5 are too thin to represent strokes (mainly regular script), and pens above 0.5 are too thick to write smoothly, which is not easy to master! If you learn running script directly, you can use a general gel pen.

Question 3: What are the classifications of calligraphy besides hard pen calligraphy? Calligraphy is divided into soft pen calligraphy and hard pen calligraphy. A soft pen is a brush and a hard pen is a pen.

Question 4: What's the difference between regular script and hard pen calligraphy? Regular script copybook is a kind of regular script copybook, and zhidao.baidu/...amrl5_'s's hard-pen calligraphy comes from regular script.

Question 5: What kind of pens do the "hard pen" and "soft pen" in calligraphy refer to? In calligraphy, some calligraphers are used to calling soft pens such as wool soft pens and hard pens such as wolf hair hard pens, but this is only a personal habit. Some calligraphers may call it that, while others may not.

But then things changed. Some people who write Chinese characters with pens, ballpoint pens and other practical writing tools look better. In order to impress their faces, they call their handwriting with practical writing tools such as pens and ballpoint pens "hard pen calligraphy" and label their calligraphy as "soft pen calligraphy". From their standpoint, pens, pencils, ballpoint pens, gel pens, markers, whiteboard pens, etc. Nature belongs to hard pen, so it calls itself "hard pen calligraphy". The brush is naturally a brush, so the brush is labeled as a "soft pen" by them.

In fact, calligraphy is calligraphy, which is a completely independent ability discipline. As a specific tool of calligraphy (note that it is specific), the brush is a brush, and there is no soft pen calligraphy. That's the passion of "hard pen calligraphy" activists. The so-called "hard-pen calligraphy" has nothing to do with calligraphy at all, which has been demonstrated by calligraphers of the quantitative school. Up to now, there are still many people who engage in hard pen, and they get angry when they mention that the so-called "hard pen calligraphy" is not art, but logically they can't come up with convincing reasons. In addition to demonstrating riddled nonsense and the emotional expression of "hard pen calligraphy", it is basically swearing. The landlord will visit some hard-pen forums.

In short, in calligraphy, many concepts are vague, such as "brushwork". People have been saying for thousands of years that there is no clear definition. For example, what is calligraphy? After a long argument, there is no clear and accepted definition like economics. This is calligraphy theory's sorrow.

Question 6: There are several kinds of hard-pen calligraphy: regular script, official script, running script, running script, running script and cursive script. If in doubt, please accept.

Question 7: What is hard pen calligraphy? What is hard pen calligraphy? Hard-pen calligraphy is a wonderful flower in the hundred gardens of calligraphy art, and its writing tools include pens, ballpoint pens, dip pens, pencils, plastic pens, bamboo pens, wooden pens and iron pens. , with ink as the main carrier, showing China's writing skills. It has the characteristics of convenient carrying, quick writing and wide use value. The difference between it and the brush pen is that it changes the rough stippling of the soft pen into a slender stippling, and removes its tendons and bones.

Many people think that the origin of hard-pen calligraphy can be traced back to ancient times, when people used stone tablets and knives to depict tortoise shells and animal bones, which proved that hard-pen calligraphy was an art form before brush calligraphy. However, knives and stone chips are far from the hard pen writing tools we use now, and there are still some differences between description and writing. This is why calligraphy and seal cutting are always two kinds of arts, although they are inextricably linked. Comparatively speaking, I prefer to trace the history of seal cutting back to Oracle Bone Inscriptions.

2. What are the characteristics of hard pen calligraphy?

Learning hard-pen calligraphy should not only pursue high-level artistic level, but also pay attention to its practical value. To embody practical value, it is necessary to write correctly, regularly and symmetrically.

Chinese characters written with hard pen or made with soft pen cannot be violated, otherwise they will not be recognized. Therefore, Chinese characters written by hard pen can still show the traditional style of Chinese characters more or less. Soft pen and hard pen have their own characteristics. What are the characteristics of Chinese characters written by hard pen? When we use the "fuzzy" way of thinking and regard the strokes written by soft pen as "faces", we can also regard the strokes written by hard pen as "lines". We regard hard pen strokes as "lines" because it can't basically express the expressive force of soft pen strokes on the contrast of line thickness changes (except for irregular hard pens). Hard pen is just a line, and the traditional "turning point" technique has lost its application significance. The Chinese characters written in this way are just a combination of lines, which is a bit like the "steel wire seal" created by the Qing Dynasty.

3. How can I write hard words?

1) Have correct sitting posture and pen holding posture;

2) Learn to read copybooks;

3) Learn the correct writing methods and write your own personality.

4. What is the correct sitting posture?

Sit up straight, with your legs flat naturally, your head and upper body slightly leaning forward, your chest punched off the table, and your arms flat on the table. Write with a pen in your right hand, press the paper with your left hand and put the paper straight. Equipped with tables and chairs of appropriate height. When writing, we should first pay attention to posture and correct the wrong posture. As long as you persevere, you will be able to master the correct writing method and posture.

Can you write correctly with a pen?

The correct way to hold the pen is that the thumb, forefinger and middle finger respectively hold the lower end of the pen holder from three directions with the first section, that is, the thumb and forefinger hold the pen holder from front to left and right, the forefinger stretches forward slightly, and the middle finger presses the lower back of the pen holder with the upper and rear sides of the nails. About an inch from the nib, the nib is lower than the thumb and forefinger. The ring finger and the little finger naturally bend to the palm of your hand in turn, close to the bottom of the middle finger, which plays a coordinating role in lifting the pen for the middle finger and cannot touch the paper. The upper end of the pen rests on the highest bone in the third section of the index finger, inclining to the right and back, at an angle of about 50 degrees with the paper. When lifting a pen, you should "hold the pen in your palm", that is, the lower finger should hold the pen steadily, and the palm should be empty, if it is egg-shaped. In this way, you can write flexibly and improve your writing effect.

Question 8: Is the signature pen a hard pen? Can I use a signature pen in the hard pen calligraphy exam? The signature pen belongs to the hard pen, and it should be possible to use the signature pen in the hard pen calligraphy exam.

Question 9: What kinds of pen calligraphy are similar to soft pen calligraphy, such as seal script, official script, regular script, running script, cursive script and imitation of Song Dynasty?

Question 10: Do you practice calligraphy with a brush or a pen? That is, pen calligraphy is less difficult, more effective, more convenient and less restrictive. You can practice during your lunch break at work or in your spare time.

Brush calligraphy can not only practice calligraphy, but also sharpen your temperament and make you calm.

But you must persevere and practice for a long time, and you will find that Xuan paper brush ink is not a small expense.

And the longer you practice calligraphy, the higher the requirements for these things will become.

You can choose according to your actual situation.

If you want to cultivate long-term hobbies, calligraphy is definitely the first choice.

If you haven't made up your mind, I suggest you practice your wrist first.

No matter what kind of wrist strength you want to practice, it is very important and will make you get twice the result with half the effort.