In calligraphy, flying white refers to

Because flying white refers to the blank contained in ink lines, it can make lines appear white, in sharp contrast with black and white. Calligraphy is writing black lines on white paper. From the perspective of "bottom relationship", white is usually considered as the "bottom layer" with a long distance; Black is a "map", which is close to vision. Flying white will weaken the visual depth between the image and the bottom, and weaken the spatial division on paper, so flying white lines are often associated with aesthetic experiences such as simplicity and enthusiasm. ?

When your ink is thick and your writing is slow, you can't form flying white. With the decrease of ink amount and the increase of pen speed, the white area gradually increases. However, cursive writing speed is unreasonable, the pen tip can be changed, and the pen heart is impossible. This form of flying white is natural. In addition, Bai Fei has its own aesthetic value, and their combination can enrich the space of Bai Fei. The combination of flying white lines has a transparent visual aesthetic feeling, similar to the characteristics of Taihu stone, that is, "thin, wrinkled, leaky and transparent"?

The flying white of a single character can highlight the modeling space of a single character, and continuous flying white can create a deep level of the whole modeling space. If white modeling can be properly applied to the whole article, it can create the aesthetic concept of "roaring stone, longing for and rushing to spring", and it is so loyal to the longitudinal axis of the nave.

In modern times, flying white brushwork has become a major feature of cursive language. Flying in white? The position of the line determines the shape of the blank in the word structure. The more regular the space between the lines, the weaker and smoother the sense of movement. "Distribution" refers to the blank shape of a single word, which can affect the fairness and danger of a word from a certain angle.