Calligraphy.
The emergence of calligraphy:
Chinese characters were created by the working people. They began to use pictures to record events. After thousands of years of development, they evolved into today’s writing. Because their ancestors invented Writing with a brush gave rise to calligraphy. Throughout the ages, brush writing has been the main method for writing Chinese characters. As for other writing forms, such as hard pens, finger writing, etc., the writing rules are not completely different from those of brush calligraphy, but are basically the same.
Calligraphy includes writing, writing, stippling, structure, layout (distribution, line order, composition) and other contents. For example, when holding the pen, the finger is solid and the palm is empty, and the five fingers work together; the center of the brush is spread out; the strokes follow the strokes, and the strokes are smooth and steep; the structure is based on the characters and shapes, and they echo each other; the distribution is intricate, the density is appropriate, the virtual and the real complement each other, and the whole chapter is full of spirit. ; Literacy in ancient times and today, big words and small words, it is better to be high than low.
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The evolution of calligraphy:
The order of evolution of Chinese calligraphy is oracle bone inscription - bell and tripod inscription - seal script (big seal script, small seal script) - official script - cursive script - running script - Regular script, calligraphy is one of the important symbols of the Chinese nation, and its evolution process is also very long.
The history of calligraphy is a unique traditional art in China. The period from the Yin and Shang Dynasties to the West was an important stage of development of calligraphy. Chinese characters originated from the oracle bone inscriptions in the middle and late Shang Dynasty. The oracle bone inscriptions laid the foundation for the art of calligraphy and marked the The emergence of calligraphy art.