The power of stippling lines is one of the elements of line beauty. It is a metaphor, pointing out the sense of power aroused by drawing lines in people's hearts. As early as the Han Dynasty, Cai Yong made a special study on stippling lines in Nine Potential, pointing out that "hiding the head and protecting the tail, the strength lies in the words", "making the pen always walk in stippling" and "making stippling as powerful as possible". It is required that the stippling should be hidden deep in the laurel corner, and what is done will be collected and its power will be obvious.
It should be noted that our emphasis on hiding the head and protecting the tail does not mean that we can ignore the midline. The center line pen must take the convergence center, so as to make the stippling lines round and smooth, warm but not soft, and contain strength. But the starting point and ending point of the dotted line are not all hidden in the corner (both large print and small print must hide the front). Calligraphy is often combined with hiding and revealing as needed, especially cursive script. When appreciating it, we should pay attention to the acceptance and echo of the beginning and the end, and whether the middle part is flashy and frivolous.
The overall layout of calligraphy:
In calligraphy works, the combination of dots into characters, hyphens into rows and lines into chapters constitutes the cutting of space by dots, thus adding salt to the overall layout of calligraphy works. It is required that the density between words and between lines is appropriate, and the white is black; Flat and balanced, positive to each other; Rugged and full of changes. Among them, the static characters such as regular script, official script and seal script are mainly fair and balanced; The dynamic characters such as running script and cursive script are complicated and ups and downs.
The appearance of calligraphy is the appearance of a person's face. The expression in calligraphy refers to the spirit, style, temperament, interest and interest revealed in lines and their structural combinations. "Spirit comes first, shape comes second, and both can be seen in the ancients." It shows that spirit is higher than "form and quality" (the shape and appearance of stippling lines and their structural layout), and form and quality are the premise and foundation of spiritual existence; Therefore, the essence of calligraphy artistic expression is the overall harmony of stippling lines and their spatial combination.
Pursuing the spirit and expressing the spirit of nature will always be the highest realm that calligraphers strive to pursue.