What is Wuxia’s research report about?

Wuxia’s research report on “Calligraphy Art Appreciation” is as follows:

Calligraphy is an art that reflects life, and people’s inner emotions such as joy, anger, sorrow, and joy can also be expressed in Chinese calligraphy. , as in poetry and music. Calligraphy appreciation means appreciating the beauty contained in excellent calligraphy works. If writing is compared to the literacy stage in primary school, it requires writing words accurately and squarely.

So, calligraphy is when a writer combines words to form a pleasing article or poem. Of course, writing articles has its own composition methods and rules, so calligraphy works also have its own methods and rules. In short, we can use the words of Mr. Bai Jiao, a contemporary calligrapher, to answer: "The standard of learning can be used as the standard of appreciation."

The stippling lines of calligraphy have infinite expressive power. They are abstract in nature, and the calligraphy image formed has no specific meaning, but it must contain all the beautiful qualities. In this way, special requirements are put forward for the stipple lines of calligraphy. It is required to have a sense of power, rhythm and three-dimensionality.

The three-dimensional effect is the result of the center's use of the pen. The strokes written by the center, "viewed against the sun, there is a thick line of ink in the center of the painting, right in the middle, and as for the fold, there is no deviation in the middle." In this way, the stipple lines can be full, round, thick and round. Therefore, the center's pen has always been valued. However, we cannot find that side-stroke pens can be found everywhere in calligraphy creation. Except for Xiaozhuan, all other calligraphy styles are inseparable from flanking. Especially in cursive scripts, wingers can be seen everywhere as a complement and foil to the center.