1, style characteristics
Yan's calligraphy is famous for its boldness. Yan Zhenqing's calligraphy works are full of sense of strength and masculinity, with powerful strokes, open and vigorous structure and plump glyphs, which give people a strong visual impact.
2. Stroke characteristics
Yan calligraphy attaches great importance to the inheritance and integration of strokes, and each stroke has certain ups and downs and rhythm. Yan Zhenqing's regular script, in particular, often has a rounded arc at the beginning of the stroke, but there is an obvious setback at the end of the stroke.
3. Structural characteristics
Yan calligraphy emphasizes the harmony and unity of the overall layout, and each word has its own unique form and aesthetic feeling. Yan Zhenqing's calligraphy works are often characterized by broad and stable structure, with words echoing each other and lines scattered.
4. Cultural connotation
Yan calligraphy is not only an art form, but also contains rich cultural connotations. As an outstanding calligrapher and writer in Tang Dynasty, Yan Zhenqing's works reflect the prosperity and openness of Tang culture. By appreciating Yan's calligraphy, we can feel the unique charm and humanistic spirit of Tang culture.
Yan ti introduction
1, color style introduction
Yan Ti is a font created by Yan Zhenqing, a calligrapher in the Tang Dynasty. Yan Ti and Liu Gongquan are collectively called "Yan Liu" and "Yan Liu Jingu". "Yan Ti" is aimed at Yan Zhenqing's regular script. Its regular script structure is square and dense, the strokes are horizontal and light, the brushwork is vigorous and round, and the momentum is solemn and vigorous.
2. Introduction to Yan Zhenqing
Yan Zhenqing (709 ~ 785) was a calligrapher in the Tang Dynasty. Chen Qing, a native of Jingzhao Wannian (now Xi, Shaanxi), was originally from Linyi (now Linyi, Shandong). The History of Books is also called Yan. Be upright, be upright. The innovator of calligraphy in the Tang Dynasty set up a banner for calligraphy in the prosperous Tang Dynasty.
Yan Zhenqing studied books since childhood and was taught by Zhang Xu. He also studied and developed Cai Yong, Wang Xizhi, Wang Xianzhi and Chu Suiliang, and formed his own unique style. His cursive script is concise and powerful, with ups and downs.
As Li Zhimin, a pioneer and professor of Peking University, commented: "Yan Zhenqing's Poem of General Pei is divided into the soul by Korea, which is a fusion of various forms, and Pei Minzhi's Sword Dance is vivid in his works. If you want to cure the frivolous grass, you can ask for it in this post. "