What do you mean, Hany Shen Fei?

Chinese meaning Shen Fei should refer to the fluency, natural and unrestrained, vividness and verve of calligraphy. But now, I see people using it to shape landscapes or people.

Sun, a calligrapher in the Tang Dynasty, said: "The heart is tireless and the hand is unforgettable. If you are familiar with it, you will be embarrassed if you memorize the rules. I'll write first, and then fly smartly. "

Practice writing. If you want to work hard, you must memorize the rules of calligraphy. You will be able to brew and write freely before you put pen to paper.

Han: It used to refer to feathers, but later it refers to writing brush, writing, letter writing and so on. This should refer to writing and calligraphy.

Meaning: This should refer to the meaning and charm.

God: verve.

Flying: flying and vivid.

Extended data

Calligraphy is not as simple as writing a neat and beautiful word. Calligraphy is a kind of writing art to mobilize the body and mind. Its value lies not in writing, but in reflecting the inner spiritual world through writing. Similarly, the written words not only reflect the technical problems of writing, but also reflect the internal information of more people.

In other words, calligraphy is a kind of internal and external cultivation for people. "Outside" is about technology and practicality; "Inner heart" is the gestation of psychology, emotion, thinking and even attitude towards life. Internal and external rectification is not the ultimate goal. Calligraphy, like all China arts, is to prove Tao.

Macroscopically, in the process of confirming Tao, calligraphy embodies the regularity, spontaneity, fluency and systematicness of Tao. It comprehensively embodies the spiritual world and mode of thinking of China people, and also embodies the aesthetic characteristics and attitude towards life of China culture.