1, Advantages: Han Li's calligraphy is concise.
Han Li's calligraphy is a calligraphy work left over from the pre-Qin and Han Dynasties. Because it is very old, it belongs to ancient times. Coupled with the low level of civilization at that time, there were no "book traces" preserved on paper, only some Han bamboo slips, cliffs and inscriptions.
These works are the best teaching materials for people to learn calligraphy today. One of the characteristics is the same, that is, they are all from seal script, but some glyphs have changed, but the pens used in writing are the same, that is, the strokes of seal script.
2. Disadvantages: In fact, there is no harm in learning official script. If you have to say it, you can't learn other calligraphy because it will interfere with each other and there is no uniqueness.
Han Li's calligraphy can stimulate creative inspiration;
Learning calligraphy is not only copying calligraphy, but also copying like a master. In fact, only by being accurate and accurate can we complete the small first step of learning calligraphy, and more importantly, we should innovate on this basis.
Calligraphy innovation needs not only a solid foundation, but also understanding and inspiration. It can be said that the combination of the two will bring the source of innovation.
First of all, stippling in Han Li's calligraphy is simple and naive, which is derived from natural images and natural meanings, so it is the product of nature, which is also the sense of "frankness" in people's hearts. We can learn from the meaning of "childlike innocence and frankness" in their creation.
Secondly, the glyph structure of Han Li's calligraphy is naive. Calligraphy evolved from naivety and clumsy beauty in the development process, and Han Li's calligraphy has at least the first two artistic beauty, so it is a good way to learn from these methods when creating.
Finally, use the brushwork of Han Li's calligraphy to create works. No matter what people do, they achieve their goals in the most direct, simple and effective way. No one wants to complicate simple things. The same is true of learning calligraphy. Since there is a simple brushwork, who wants to go to great trouble to find it? It is also a good way to create good works with Han Li's brushwork.