Eight aspects, mainly refers to a concept of brushwork, which means that in our writing, the angle of pen rotation, the speed of pen collection and the strength of strokes will control the writing conversion speed with the changes of stroke length, straightness, Fiona Fang, thickness and shade. By controlling the pen, you can write strokes and outlines such as point, horizontal, vertical, skimming, pressing, hooking, lifting and folding.
If one can be familiar with the "eight-sided" brushwork of calligraphy, the flexibility of brushwork will be greatly improved. Remember the formula of "eight sides out", and you can write strokes with higher success rate in the same situation.
The artistic beauty of calligraphy strokes presents a formal beauty of writing art that combines rigidity with softness. Combining rigidity with softness, this word is also very suitable for the golden mean of China people and conforms to the aesthetic standards of China people. The combination of rigidity and softness in calligraphy art is similar to that in martial arts, which means "covering iron with cotton"
For example, similar words, combining rigidity with softness, combining rigidity with softness can actually describe the beauty of combining rigidity with softness in calligraphy. The combination of rigidity and softness is embodied in calligraphy art. Some expressions are magnificent strokes of calligraphy, which are described by "iron pen and silver hook". This situation is more common in regular script and running script: if the strokes are elegant and soft, they will be described as "flowing clouds", which is the most common situation in seal script and cursive script.