Description of the process of writing calligraphy:
1. She writes every stroke so lightly, as if she is tracing in detail, and as if she cannot use any strength in her hands. , the characters composed of thin and soft strokes are light and fluttering, as if they will disappear after one breath, and they are like green grass sprouts that have just emerged on the fields in early spring.
2. He spread out a large piece of paper on the table, rolled up the sleeve of his right hand with his left hand, picked up a writing brush with his right hand, dipped it in ink, and splashed the paper freely, creating a line of elegant and elegant lines. The strong words appeared on the paper. I know a little about cursive writing, so I could clearly see that it was "a tree with cold plums and white jade strips, standing next to the village road and the bridge over the stream." Those who passed by couldn't help but stand up and admire it.
3. The calligraphy brush in the hand of the calligraphy teacher is dancing in the air. Every time the brush is started, every time it is "twirled", and every time it is stopped, it exudes the fragrance of pen and ink. For example, Wang Xizhi's representative work - "Lanting Preface" is hailed as "the best running script in the world" by the calligraphy circle. It has fascinated countless fans for thousands of years. The handwriting "floats like floating clouds and is as graceful as a startling dragon".
4. There is an old man with a white beard who is writing calligraphy on a large piece of paper with thick ink and a big pen.
5. The teacher first taught me how to hold a pen, with two fingers in front, two fingers in the back, and one finger close to the stem. I was asked to hold on to it for twenty minutes. At first I thought this action was very simple, but after a while I found that I had underestimated this action, and it became sore and painful, as if the joints were creaking, and there seemed to be angels and demons bickering in my ears.
6. Watch them splash ink on the paper, finishing each stroke with the momentum of a sharp sword slashing array and a flowing rhythm. Every stroke, every stroke seems to have its own life. I have felt the unique charm of calligraphy.
7. When he writes, he writes with such force that the pen tip pokes small pits on the paper, like being pecked densely by the pointed beak of a bird.
8. His hand holding the pen moved quickly, and the tip of the pen seemed to be holding a continuous thin line tangled around the paper. Line after line, he could not distinguish a single word. What is.
9. His pen was like Sun Wukong's golden cudgel between his two fingers. He spun it around a few times. Suddenly, he tipped the pen over and began to tick the paper. Then he closed the book as if he had completed the task.
10. When he writes one stroke, he sees it as if a runaway horse soars into the sky and flies away from the dust; or like a dragon flying in the sky, moving around, coming from nothingness, and returning to the void again. This is almost crazy and primitive. The impulse of vitality contains the aura of heaven and earth.