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This is a famous saying in the Qing Dynasty's Art Garden Painting Theory. This sentence means that both calligraphy and painting can express the author's character. If a person has a good character, not only will everyone like your calligraphy, but they will also admire you.
Words are like people, products come first. People who stand up for the product have an aboveboard outline outside the pen and ink, and their frank and sincere feelings are all in the pen and ink. The so-called lofty rhyme is self-defeating. Therefore, from a person's writing, we can see how this person has never met before, which is the charm of calligraphy.
Calligraphy is also an art, and there are many forms of calligraphy: hard pen and soft pen. These two forms of expression are divided into many styles: regular script, running script, running script, running script, cursive script, weeds, official script and seal script. Step by step, orderly, showing the beauty of calligraphy order.
Ouyang Xiu, a writer in the Northern Song Dynasty in China, once said: Learning books should be self-contained. In other words, to learn calligraphy, you should write your own style and create a unique one within the rules of calligraphy, among which Wang Xizhi's calligraphy is the truth. The most obvious characteristics of Wang Xizhi's calligraphy are exquisite brushwork and changeable structure. His greatest achievement in calligraphy is to damage the ancient calligraphy and change the simple calligraphy style of Han and Wei dynasties into exquisite, handsome and chic calligraphy. The original book is exquisite and dense, the running script is vigorous and natural, and the cursive script is thick and delicate. His work Preface to Lanting is known as "the best running script in the world". Wang Xizhi introduced the writing of Chinese characters from simple practical function to the realm of paying attention to techniques and tastes. In fact, this represents the awakening of calligraphy art, which indicates that calligraphers can not only discover the beauty of calligraphy, but also express it. Wang Xizhi explained what calligraphy is for later generations and showed the charm of calligraphy.
In calligraphy, every Chinese character embodies profound radicals, and every stroke and painting shows the charm of calligraphy. For example, vertical hook: when the pen starts slightly, it goes down, and when it reaches the vertical tail, it goes down slightly to the left, indicating that it goes up to the left quickly; Horizontal folding: the horizontal pen is light and heavy, and the pen at the end of the horizontal pen is an upright pen; Back-left and front-left: the tail is reversed, the included angle is small, and the back-left and front-left are quick and decisive. It is mainly used to connect the strokes on the right side, and the overall shape is compact. When writing, pay attention to turning natural and vigorous. The vigorous back front and rounded turning point, each stroke contains infinite calligraphy charm.
Words are afraid of practice, horses are afraid of riding. Zhang Yanyuan, a famous painter in the Song Dynasty, said: The heart is dense and the hand is clumsy, and the book is ugly in the heart. It can be seen that the success of calligraphy attainments comes from daily practice. Rome was not built in a day. You can't write calligraphy well without accumulated practice. However, as long as you make up your mind, practice every day, think repeatedly and summarize repeatedly, you can achieve something, whether hard or soft. Writing good calligraphy is not for some illusory praise, but for improving one's taste and self-cultivation. As the saying goes: there are poetry books in the belly. And this sentence should be used in calligraphy: it is modest to write good calligraphy. This embodies the beauty of the process of practicing calligraphy and shows the charm of calligraphy.
Mathematics makes people think deeply, science makes people profound, ethics makes people solemn, logic makes people eloquent, calligraphy can calm angry people, vent sad people and comfort lonely people ... This is the charm of calligraphy!