1. She writes every stroke so lightly, as if she was sketching it carefully, and as if her hands could not exert strength. The words made up of thin and soft strokes are light, as if they would disappear in one breath, and as if the grass had just emerged in the fields in early spring.
2. He spread out a big piece of paper on the table, picked up the sleeve of his right hand with his left hand, picked up a writing brush in his right hand, dipped it in ink, and put forward a line of elegant and graceful words without losing their rigidity on the paper. I know cursive script a little, and I can see clearly that it is "a tree with cold plum and white jade stripes, which is close to the village road and next to the creek bridge", passing by.
3. The brush in the calligraphy teacher's hand is flying like a dragon and phoenix. Every time the brush starts, spins and closes, it exudes the fragrance of pen and ink. Just like Wang Xizhi's masterpiece, Preface to the Lanting Pavilion, it has been praised as "the best running script in the world" by the calligraphy circle, and has attracted countless fans for thousands of years. The font is "floating like a cloud, as correct as a dragon".
4. There is an old man with a white beard who is dipping in thick ink, waving a large pen and writing calligraphy on a big piece of paper.
5. The teacher taught me how to hold the pen first, with two fingers in front, two fingers behind, and one finger close to the stroke, which required me to persist for 2 minutes. At first, I thought this action was very simple, but soon I found that I underestimated this action, and it became sour 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, and finish each stroke with the momentum of sharp sword cutting and the flowing rhythm. Every stroke and stroke seems to have their own life, and I have felt the unique charm of calligraphy.
7. When he writes, every stroke is so hard that the pen tip pokes holes in the paper, just like pecking at the sharp mouth of a bird.
8. His hand holding the pen is moving rapidly, and the tip of the pen seems to be winding around the paper with a continuous thin thread. After going down line by line, he can't tell what a word is written.
9. His pen turned proudly between his two fingers like the Monkey King's golden cudgel. Suddenly, he turned the pen upside down, picked it on the paper, and then slammed the book as if he had finished his task.
1. He went down in one stroke, and if he saw it, he would get out of control and fly away. Another example is the dragon flying in the sky, coming from nothingness and returning to emptiness, which is almost crazy and contains the aura of heaven and earth.