Recommended books for beginners of calligraphy. What good books are there for beginners to read?

Recommended books for beginners of calligraphy | 5 good books for beginners.

1, the basic calligraphy king of China traditional calligraphy and painting.

This book is the integration of basic series teaching materials of China Academy of Fine Arts, and it is divided into four parts: a brief history of calligraphy, analysis of techniques, appreciation of famous calligraphers in China, and basic teaching practice.

For beginners or lovers of calligraphy, the first three chapters are more practical, especially the technical analysis of various calligraphy styles in the book, which is illustrated and illustrated, so you can follow it directly after reading it; Appreciating the works of famous calligraphers of past dynasties will also help us to have a general understanding of the inscriptions and better grasp the key points when reading.

2, "Qigong tells you calligraphy" Qigong works.

A good introduction to calligraphy. Mr. Qi Gong is very humorous and easy to understand. What impressed me deeply was Huang Jinlv, who told me the truth of writing lyrics, which is the most enlightening method I have ever heard.

3. A probe into Xu Qian's brushwork

A 69-page book, a good desk book recommended by many calligraphy teachers, and it is recommended that everyone who studies calligraphy have one. The explanation of brushwork in the book is very detailed, with vivid pictures and beautiful writing style, which is suitable for beginners to practice while reading.

4. Tamia Liu's brief history of China's calligraphy.

Reading history can understand the development of a thing from a relatively macro perspective. This book introduces the development of Zhuanli Zhencao and the corresponding calligraphers in the order of calligraphy evolution. After reading it, you can have a framework understanding of many concepts, the evolution of fonts and the art of calligraphy.

5, Deng Sanmu's "How to Post"

This book is divided into three parts: "How to paste", "One hundred questions about calligraphy" and "Interpretation of Ouyang Jieti's 36 methods", and introduces the selection and use of tools for writing, calligraphy, reading and writing. Suggestions are also given for 100 problems that are easy to encounter in calligraphy. Words are easy to understand, and it is also a very good introduction to calligraphy.

These are just a few small books I have read, which help to broaden my horizons and improve my kung fu. There is a vast sea of books, and you are welcome to add more good books on calligraphy.