Ci Zi's calligraphy is a kind of China's calligraphy, which combines the elements of Chinese characters' strokes, stroke order, structure, spatial layout, seal cutting techniques and so on, and creates characters with artistic beauty. The brushwork of writing and running script is complicated and needs various training to master.
The strokes of Ci-style running script require roundness, delicacy and durability, the stroke order requires rhythm, agility and clarity, the structure requires compactness and harmony, the spatial layout requires orderliness and coordination, and the seal cutting technique requires exquisiteness and delicacy, so that a beautiful Ci-style running script can be written. In addition, in order to write a beautiful dictionary, we need to be familiar with traditional cultural knowledge and master the structural characteristics of Chinese characters.
Give full play to your creativity, integrate details with the whole, and make every word full of artistic beauty. Writing a dictionary requires a lot of practice and perseverance, but you can write a beautiful dictionary as long as you persist and train for a period of time.
Demonstration of three glyphs of "Ci", introduction to brush calligraphy, and examples of Zhao Mengfu's calligraphy.
Ci (pinyin: cí) is a common word in modern Chinese? , first seen in Oracle Bone Inscriptions in Shang Dynasty. A word is a knowing word, and its glyph consists of "disorder" indicating arrangement and "symplectic" indicating punishment. Its original meaning is litigation.
By extension, it is the words used in litigation. Then it is extended to general words and expressions, and also to a literary genre. In litigation, excuses are often made for innocence, so it can be extended to excuse.
Furthermore, the lawsuit is to get rid of the charges, so the word has extended meanings such as refusal and resignation. This series of meanings, as well as the extended meanings of words and articles, have gradually become the common meanings of the word.
Words and phrases:
In the sense of word, word and word are synonyms. In the pre-Qin period, only "words" were said, not "words"; After the Han Dynasty, "Ci" gradually replaced "Ci".
There are three differences in the meaning and usage of these two words: first, they refer to two different styles, such as poetry and Song Ci, which are not written as words, and Chu Ci is not written as words. Second, words are used for word and lexical meaning, and words are used for verb meaning. Generally, compound words are written in a fixed way, such as lyrics, verbs, meanings and phrases, and are not written as words.
In some traditional places where words are used, words are often used, such as speech, answer, eulogy and so on. Third, farewell, non-acceptance, dismissal and other resignation meanings, and do not write words. ?