How to write the modest inscription of calligraphy?

Calligraphy modest signature can be written like this:

1, a short paragraph is simply signed with a name or year, and at most it is a cross.

2. One-character calligraphy is called one-character calligraphy.

3. Only sign the author for the word "2" and give the title of the word "1".

Most of the three words are written in their own names, and the word "book" is added if one word is named.

5. Most of the four fields are the name followed by the word "book" or the year added to the two-character name, and the year is mostly the dry branch.

Layout of calligraphy works

A calligraphy work mostly includes three aspects: text, inscription and seal.

The text is the main content to be written and the main body of the work. Articles, poems, aphorisms, etc. All are healthy and uplifting, and auspicious and peaceful words can be used as the content of calligraphy works.

The title is the explanatory text outside the text. Including the theme of the text, the time and place of going out and writing, the author's name, font size, fasting number, the title and name of the given object, etc. Not every work has to write these contents. The content of the inscription depends on the specific needs of the work. Part of the inscription is written in front of the text, which is called the front paragraph; Some are written at the back of the text, which is called the next paragraph. The name and address of a given object should be written in front of the text to show respect.

The seal stamped in calligraphy works can be divided into name seal and idle seal according to its content. From the position of coverage, there are the first chapter and the foot chapter. The first chapter stamped on the work is called the first chapter, and the chapters stamped on the text and the next paragraph are called footprints. Seals mainly play an ornament role in calligraphy works, so it is not advisable to have too many seals in a work, usually one or three.

Characters, inscriptions and seals are three organic parts of a work. When creating, we must make overall arrangements to make the three constitute a perfect and harmonious whole.