Question 2: Is it the most difficult to write regular script in calligraphy? Hehe, warm reminder, cursive writing is not just about wrapping words together. I think hard-pen calligraphy and regular script must be practiced first. As the saying goes, "you have to eat one bite at a time", and you are a novice after practicing calligraphy for less than five years ~ ~, writing brush, I was thinking, do you think regular script should be written slowly, should you pay attention to strokes? In fact, regular script is the basis of any calligraphy form, so it is better to practice regular script first. Practicing calligraphy is not only a beautiful handwriting, but also a compulsory course for self-cultivation and self-cultivation. Remember, you must start with regular script.
Question 3: Why can't I write regular script, but I can write running script, cursive script and regular script? It's ugly. You say you can't write regular script, but you can write cursive script. That only means that you learned to fly without learning to walk! Regular script is the basis of other things. Knowing other things only means that you can only copy without bones. Practice regular script well!
Question 4: How to practice calligraphy? My handwriting is too ugly. Can I improve my writing every day? Can I write a running script first? I don't know whether you speak English or Chinese characters. It's all the same. If it is a Chinese character, start with block letters first, and then practice running script. Choose a favorite copybook (the famous one that talks about basic strokes) and practice it for about half an hour every day; When practicing, you should copy first, then approach, and approach is the most important (after all, writing is not written across a blank sheet of paper). In addition, you should pay attention to the structure of radicals and words, such as the vertical part of "one" should be connected with the second half, and the summary of "one" should be connected with the midpoint under the vertical hook. There are calligraphy videos online, so you can go and have a look. 2. If it is English, start with print or Italian, and practice round by round. You should also practice for about half an hour every day, copy first and then come back; Besides, English needs to be tilted and the letters should be arranged in order. In any case, you should practice consciously in your daily writing, and you will improve greatly in a hundred days! Stick to it, or it will be difficult to write a love letter.
Question 5: What's the difference between running script, running script and running script? Running script is a slight change on the basis of regular script, which can be considered as a quick writing of regular script. It is mainly to connect or abbreviate some strokes, which looks beautiful, light, smooth and lively.
Cursive script is to simplify and connect most strokes of characters according to certain rules. It has a simple structure, is borrowed by radicals, and the strokes between upper and lower characters are often implicated. But it is not arbitrary scribbling, it can be said to be "scribbling". It is characterized by soaring and ups and downs, brushwork in one go, exaggerated and romantic fonts, and great artistic sense. Some calligraphers' "Crazy Grass" brought the characteristics of cursive script to the extreme (such as Huai Su in the Tang Dynasty).
Regular script, running script and cursive script are all based on regular script, running script is development and cursive script is re-development. Their characteristics are completely different, but there are also some fonts between them, which are considered as transitional bodies because they combine the characteristics of the two fonts:
Running script with regular script or close to regular script is called "running script", and cursive script or close to cursive script is called "running script".
It should be that cursive writing is fast and running script is easy to identify. Hehe, it's best to write both running scripts.
Sorry, generally speaking, I am a beginner in calligraphy. The copybook is based on the representative works of Yan Zhenqing, Liu Gongquan and Zhao Mengshun, such as Inscription on Liquan in Jiuchenggong, Yan Monument, Duobaota Monument, Mysterious Pagoda Monument, Danba Monument and Miao Yan Temple, and it is also matched with the running script of the book sage Wang Xizhi. Their regular script is rigorous and elegant, which is a model for learning regular script in past dynasties. The vast number of book lovers are from this. Depends on who you like, hehe. I wish you success in asking questions:
No, no, this is a hard pen. I want to practice my homework quickly.
Question 6: What kind of fonts do we often say? Is it a running script? The writing is ugly. What methods should be used to get in touch quickly and effectively? 10 split line type
I feel "ugly" when writing because I don't understand the reasonable structure of words. Which is the structure of words.
Question 7: Can16 years old practice calligraphy directly? At present, regular script is particularly ugly. What copybook is good! Practice writing for a while, write regular script, and then write with a pen.