The following are several representative ways of writing Li's calligraphy:
1, Li Meiyuan's running script, is the most representative writing method in Li's calligraphy and occupies a very high position in the running script. His book style is smooth and handsome, his brushwork is beautiful and vigorous, and he is unique in freehand brushwork.
2. Li's regular script, Li is an official calligrapher in the Ming Dynasty. His regular script is dignified in writing, clear in structure, concise in strokes and magnificent in momentum, and is famous for its vigor, vigor and openness.
3. Cursive script is an official calligrapher in Ming Dynasty. His cursive script is short, smooth and magnificent, full of strong personality and creativity. Its cursive script not only has the charm of regular script, but also has the freedom of cursive script, which is rich in change and layering.
4. Li was an official calligrapher in the Southern and Northern Dynasties. His official calligraphy strokes are well-proportioned and powerful, each stroke is out of calmness and deliberation, and the words written have strong personality and boldness of vision.
5. Li Yong Feitou in lower case is a kind of lower case calligraphy created by Li Yong, a calligrapher in Tang Dynasty. His strokes are well-proportioned, his small letters are concise and neat, and he writes quickly, which has won the love and admiration of future generations.
6. Li is a cursive script, and Li's cursive calligraphy is chic, with strong brushwork and verve. Often embedded with seal script, it has a strong visual impact and artistic appeal.
7. Liu Yun's regular script, Liu Yun is a calligrapher in Southern Tang Dynasty. His regular script is slim, beautiful and delicate, with simple and smooth lines, which means inheriting grass and replacing simplicity. It has both the momentum of running script and the elegance of catering to the aesthetic taste of the Song Dynasty.
8. Li Zhiyi's running script, Li Zhiyi was a Li calligrapher in Qing Dynasty. His running script is natural and unrestrained, especially with a heavy pen. He has a unique and personalized style, which often leaves a deep impression on people.
A probe into the origin of Li surname
1. Li is a descendant of the Yellow Emperor, whose grandson is called Ma. The surname of the descendants of Ma in Shang Dynasty was Li.
The origin of Li surname can be traced back to Xia Dynasty, when Li surname was regarded as a noble surname. According to legend, there was a minister named Li Chun in the Xia Dynasty. He implemented the policy of improving people's livelihood and was very popular with the people. Later, all his descendants took Li as their surname.
The origin of Li surname can be traced back to Shang Dynasty, when Li surname was an important aristocratic surname in Shang Dynasty. There was Li Guo in Shang Dynasty, so it was called Li.