Ming calligraphy

Ming calligraphy style: vertical, horizontal folding, horizontal, horizontal, left hand, horizontal folding hook, horizontal, horizontal.

China calligraphy has been included in the world intangible cultural heritage list. Calligraphy is calligraphy, and of course it is quite satisfactory. Besides us, many calligraphers in Japan and Korea are also engaged in this activity.

Beautiful words-calligraphy, let a person never forget, even after listening to it.

What I can't forget after listening is Zhenguan Tian Zi. Li Shimin heard that the preface to the Lanting Collection seemed to be in the hands of the eloquent monk, which made Xiao Yi sneak into Yongxin Temple and steal Lanting. After his success, Li Shimin asked Feng Chengsu and others to spread and copy several volumes and give them to the prince and etiquette.

The preface to Wang Xizhi's drinking and reciting poems became the emperor's favorite thing. Do you think it is calligraphy or art?

There is no doubt that China's calligraphy is an art, a line art based on China Xuan paper, China ink stick and brush, and an abstract art.

There are inscriptions on inscriptions on bronze inscriptions, seal script, official script, original works, calligraphy and cursive script, and there are many representative calligraphers, including ordinary people, scholars, ministers and even the "son of heaven".

Calligraphy is divided into five fonts: seal script, official script, cursive script, running script and uppercase.

1. Seal script is a general term for Oracle Bone Inscriptions, Dazhuan and Xiaozhuan. Oracle Bone Inscriptions, 3000 years ago, is the earliest recognizable writing handed down, mainly used for divination.

Second, official script, also known as Han Li, is a solemn font commonly used in Chinese characters. Its writing effect is slightly flat, horizontal drawing is long, straight drawing is short, and it is rectangular, paying attention to "silkworm head and goose tail" and "twists and turns".

Three, cursive script is a font of Chinese characters, characterized by simple structure and continuous strokes. Formed in the Han Dynasty, it evolved on the basis of official script for the convenience of writing.