Tibetan cursive calligraphy writing

Cursive script is a style of China's calligraphy. It pursues speed and fluency, and shows a free and unrestrained temperament with unique lines and strokes. Tibetan cursive script is also a genre of cursive script, which originated from Li Yong, a calligrapher in the Tang Dynasty, and has developed for more than 1000 years.

Tibetan cursive script is different from ordinary cursive script, with more unique brushwork and charm. The following are the basic characteristics and writing methods of some Tibetan cursive scripts:

1. The basic requirements of cursive script are vigorous brushwork and smooth rhythm, but Tibetan cursive script emphasizes the strength of strokes and the transformation of strength, with alternating lines and ups and downs.

2. Most of the glyphs in Tibetan cursive scripts are distorted, showing the characteristics of "tall and thin", "short and fat" and "virtual and real". The font changes flexibly and the line thickness varies, but the strokes are always smooth.

3. In the process of writing, attention should be paid to the rhythm of writing, and the handwriting should be natural, bold and tactful, so as to show the bold and unconstrained style of Tibetan cursive script.

4. Tibetan cursive script has a writing style of "both cursive script and cursive script", that is, on the basis of cursive script, it combines the characteristics of cursive script, such as straight stroke and Lian Bi folding, which further enriches the font changes.

In a word, Tibetan cursive script is a unique calligraphy style full of personality and rhythmic beauty. When writing, we should not only pay attention to the ups and downs, thickness and transformation of strokes, but also pay attention to the overall layout and charm.