When writing military characters, you must use appropriate stroke strength and writing rhythm, combine the basic elements of calligraphy, and pay attention to the rhythm of the character shape and the overall balance.
First of all, master the strength of strokes and the rhythm of writing to express the thickness and dynamics of the glyphs by changing the strength, so that the fonts appear powerful and smooth; secondly, pay attention to the balance and stability of writing, and the top, bottom, left and right of the glyphs should be symmetrical , the lines should be straight and have the beauty of curves; in addition, attention should be paid to the overall effect of writing, and the spacing between words should be appropriate to form a compact and orderly arrangement.
Pay attention to the standardization of writing, and write strictly in accordance with the structure of the glyphs and the prescribed sequence of strokes to ensure the accuracy and consistency of the glyphs. In addition, practicing more and improving your pen and ink skills and writing skills through imitation and writing training are also the keys to writing military cursive script well.
Everyone may have different preferences and styles regarding the aesthetics of characters. Therefore, when writing, appropriate adjustments and innovations can be made according to personal aesthetic tendencies and artistic feelings to make fonts more personalized and charming. In short, through continuous practice and exploration, combined with the basic principles of calligraphy, and focusing on the feeling of pen and ink and the beauty of glyphs, you can make military cursive writing more beautiful and outstanding.
The history of the rise of cursive script:
Cursive script is a font style in Chinese calligraphy, and its rise can be traced back to the late Eastern Han Dynasty (3rd century AD). At the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty, the standardization of Chinese character writing gradually weakened, and the calligraphy style began to transform into free development. At the same time, due to the impact of social unrest and cultural diversity, calligraphers began to explore personalized writing methods.
In the art of calligraphy, the style of vigorous pursuit of elegance gradually emerged. This style emphasizes the individuality and freedom of calligraphy, pursuing natural smoothness and rapid expression when writing, as well as the rich ink and color of writing. In this context, cursive script began to emerge as a new calligraphy style. Cursive script, with its chic, smooth and concise characteristics, was in line with the social atmosphere and cultural trends of the time.
Cursive writing was further developed and improved in later historical periods. Wang Xizhi of the Liang Dynasty in the Southern Dynasty is known as the founder of cursive script, and his cursive script works have a profound influence on later generations. Zhang Xu in the Tang Dynasty was also a representative figure of cursive script. He became a model of cursive script with his free and unrestrained brushwork and chic style. The rise of cursive writing is closely related to social changes and changes in calligraphy concepts.