1. That's because there is still a gap between Tian Kai and China's ancient calligraphy, and as a beginner of calligraphy, we must lay a good foundation for calligraphy, so we should get in touch with ancient traditional calligraphy, because Tian Kai also borrowed from ancient calligraphy, but there is still no classic brushwork in ancient calligraphy.
And if we want to learn calligraphy, we must learn it best. As long as we have a good start, we are half successful. Therefore, when beginners learn calligraphy, they must learn the traditional calligraphy in ancient China.
2. "Tian Jie" exaggerated Ou Jie. Anyone who knows Ou Kai will know that Ou Kai's brush strokes are extremely changeable and varied. The combination of square strokes and round strokes is very beautiful, which is both textured and interesting.
Tian Kai exaggerates the European brushwork in form, strengthens the application of Fang Bi, and simplifies the changing law between pens, which is very tricky in form, because Tian Kai's implication is far from perfect. It is also the reason why beginners are easy to get started and it is difficult to get rid of it after getting started.
It is difficult to return to people's habits now. The ancients learned calligraphy, and many people learn it from now on and then from the ancients. There are many successful people like this. Is it okay? There is a question of degree. Learning from today's people for a long time is easy to get into today's habits and it is difficult to correct them.
Tian Kai's pen has a simplified system and closed writing rules, which are hard to get back after long-term practice!