1, Lu Feng began to write, then scratched into the pen and pressed the nib hard.
2. The nib is slightly lifted up and the side tip is slightly pulled down.
3. Turn the pen tube clockwise, adjust it to the middle, and write down, that is, write vertically. The middle part of the vertical painting is thinner, which can create a sense of straightness, but the thickness of the strokes should not change too much.
4. In the end, slightly increase the intensity of light pressing, slowly pick up the pen, and close the pen tip in the middle of the stroke. Don't let the pen tip leave the paper, so as to achieve the purpose of folding.
5. Lift the front up and move forward.
6. After the pause (the pen tip is up after the pause), press and hold the pen tip, the pen tube is slightly to the right, and push it horizontally to the left with the side tip.
Ou Ti, the ancestor of, was born in the first year of Chen Yongding in the Southern Dynasties (557) and died in the fifteenth year of Zhenguan in Emperor Taizong (64 1). He was born in Linxiang (now Hunan) in Tanzhou. Known for regular script and running script. As the largest official calligrapher in the history of calligraphy, his handwriting is called "European style", which is as famous as Yan (Zhenqing), Liu (Gongquan) and Zhao ().
European style is a regular script font created by Ou Yangxun, a great calligrapher in the Tang Dynasty. It is characterized by the combination of harmony, strong stippling and cohesive brushwork. It is steep and rigorous. Keep the side stable, compact and sparse.
Founder introduction:
Ou Yangxun (557-64 1), a native of Linxiang, Tanzhou (now Changsha, Hunan), is one of the four masters of regular script (Ou Yangxun, Yan Zhenqing, Liu Gongquan and Zhao Mengfu). Dr. Taichang, the official of Sui Dynasty, was named Prince of Gengling in Tang Dynasty, also known as "Ouyang Gengling". Together with the other three contemporaries (Yu Shinan, Chu Suiliang, Xue Qi), they are called the four masters of the early Tang Dynasty.
Because his son Ouyang Tong is also good at calligraphy, he is also called "Big Europe". Ou Yangxun is known as the first regular script in Tang Dynasty for his rigorous brushwork and precipitous brushwork. He and Yu Shinan were both famous for their calligraphy in the early Tang Dynasty, also known as "Ou Yu". Later generations saw danger in peace with their books, and Xi Zhi, the first one, was named "Ou Ti".