What does the snow mud claw mean in calligraphy?

Calligraphy is a term in traditional calligraphy, which refers to the feeling that the calligrapher's brushwork is like falling snow, sticky mud and flying rainbow. This kind of brushwork is very important in traditional calligraphy, which embodies the calligrapher's pen and ink, charm and artistic conception, and also embodies the charm of calligraphy art. For this reason, the snow, mud and claws of calligraphy have become an indispensable part of traditional calligraphy.

Calligraphy snow claw is a kind of brushwork to show the calligrapher's personality. Different calligraphers have unique styles and characteristics in brush strokes. Some calligraphers' strokes are like snow, some like mud cows entering the sea, and some feel like swans soaring. This kind of different brush strokes not only reflects the calligrapher's personality and style, but also reflects various brush strokes in traditional calligraphy art.

Calligraphy is not only an important part of traditional cultural heritage, but also an indispensable part of contemporary calligraphy art. Today, while inheriting traditional calligraphy, more and more young calligraphers are constantly innovating and developing, injecting new elements and vitality with their own brushstrokes and ideas, so that calligraphy art shines with more vitality.