Dialectical relationship between justice and danger

Fairness and danger are a subtle dialectical relationship, which is applicable to all research related to artistic creation.

When teenagers or adults learn calligraphy for the first time, they are not familiar with writing, techniques, pen use and strength, and they are always crooked when writing, which means that beginners must strive to be upright. How can they be honest? You should be calm, Qi Li with five fingers, correct in technique, diligent in writing, that is, the power of abdomen is often said, and complete each painting and the composition of each word very carefully, so as to turn over a new leaf in time.

As for risk, it is definitely another realm after the stage of studying. What's the danger? All parts of strokes and characters are slightly inclined, but the center of gravity is stable, giving people a healthy (stable center of gravity) spiritual beauty! Just like carrying a pole, the weights on both sides are different, and the fulcrum is not in the center; Or athletes put their hands on the ground and their bodies flat in the air.

This danger is just like the danger of calligraphy. The words on the side, the shoulder pole in the middle, and the athlete's body flat in the air are all clear shapes. The key to supporting this shape lies in force, which is invisible and intangible to laymen. The greater the strength, the more dangerous the shape, and the more spirit it gives!

Calligraphy introduction:

Calligraphy (calligraphy, handwriting) is an artistic expression to show the beauty of words. Calligraphy in a broad sense refers to the writing rules of characters and symbols.

Calligraphy can be divided into China calligraphy, Mongolian calligraphy and Arabic calligraphy. Among them, China's calligraphy is a unique traditional art of Chinese characters in China, and it is known as poetry without words, invisible dance and no pictures. It can be used in font design, stone carving, pattern design and many other aspects.

On April 29th, 20021year, People's Republic of China (PRC) and the Ministry of Education decided to set up the China Calligraphy Education Steering Committee of the Ministry of Education.

Calligraphy is a unique traditional art in China. Chinese characters in China were created by working people and began to be recorded by pictures. After thousands of years of development, it has evolved into today's writing. Because our ancestors invented the brush, calligraphy came into being. Throughout the ages, Chinese characters were mainly written with a brush. As for other writing forms, such as hard pen and finger calligraphy, their writing rules are basically the same, but they are not completely different from China's calligraphy.