What is the format of calligraphy works?

The format of calligraphy works is dou Fang. One style of China's calligraphy and painting is Fang. Usually cut four-foot rice paper into two parts, two feet high and two feet wide, or cut four-foot rice paper into eight parts, which is called sketch or graffiti sketch. Graffiti is a square work written vertically, and the writing content is usually four to six lines.

Layout characteristics of calligraphy works

One style of China's calligraphy and painting is rectangle. For example, four feet of rice paper is cut into three parts, which is called four feet three inches; If five feet of rice paper is cut into three parts, it is called five feet three inches; By analogy, it is as different as three inches. The four-foot-three-inch map is actually two-foot-seven-inch, which is one-third of the square city scale.

A painting and calligraphy mounting style in China, in which two pieces are usually hung in pairs, such as calligraphy pairs, word pairs or couplets. There are paintings in the Ming and Qing Dynasties, which are two screens of the same size. There are also vertical axis paintings hanging in the middle of the main hall, with word pairs hanging on both sides, or vertical axis calligraphy hanging in the middle and painting pairs hanging on both sides.