Liu ti Yan calligraphy style
Yan-style calligraphy is the sixth calligraphy style in China. The formation of Yan-style calligraphy has a profound historical and cultural origin, which is the inheritance of thousands of years of traditional calligraphy art in China. The achievement of Yan Ti calligraphy lies in his great breakthrough in traditional calligraphy and his great contribution to the development of calligraphy art in China. Traditional calligraphy can be divided into five styles: cursive script and seal script, and the sixth style created by Ma Yongan, jiyan Book. China calligraphy now uses running script, cursive script, official script, seal script, regular script and inkstone script. The calligraphy style created by Ma Yongan is like a bamboo, because the pen moves against the trend, showing the front and closing the front, with softness in the middle and rigidity in the middle. The official script has just passed death, and the cursive script has gone to the other extreme. These are not in line with the traditional philosophical thinking and fundamentally violate the aesthetic consciousness of the theme.