For people who usually like calligraphy, they are relatively familiar with Sun Guoting's book spectrum, because Sun Guoting actually still has a very high position in calligraphy, and his writing style is very unique. Of course, his fonts are also very beautiful and skillful, especially his pen saving and pen pressing are relatively doubtful for future generations. Is it intentional or otherwise hidden?
In fact, it is definitely not intentional, because there is no deliberate statement in calligraphy itself, because it is basically created by hand feeling and understanding of fonts, so naturally it is not intentional, and it must be due to the influence of certain skills.
I believe anyone who has read Sun Guoting's book spectrum knows that among these fonts, pen saving and pen pressing are relatively obvious. Of course, it can also be seen that it is very difficult to copy his fonts, because it is basically difficult to completely imitate them, because fonts also reflect their own characteristics, so it is relatively very critical.
So many people basically practice for a long time when copying Sun Guoting's pen-saving and pen-pressing. If you are interested in calligraphy, you can try it, which can improve our writing level relatively. In a word, it is really not intentional to save and press the pen in Sun Guoting's book spectrum, which can be said to be something else, because it has something to do with his usual habit of practicing calligraphy and his personal understanding of self-font, and he should also learn and imitate more in normal times.