Mifei's five-stroke technique

Mi Fei is a classical calligrapher in China, and his calligraphy skills are widely praised. His five pen skills are as follows:

1, pen and ink are full: Mi Fei's calligraphy is characterized by slender and full pen and ink, which stems from his emphasis on the use of brushwork. In the process of writing, he will flexibly use heavy pen, medium pen and light pen to make the words look vigorous and powerful.

2. Elegant calligraphy form: Mifei's calligraphy strokes are elegant, which is determined by his techniques. When he writes, he writes freely and accurately, and every stroke is carefully thought out to pursue the formal beauty of calligraphy.

3. Meticulous brushstrokes: Mifei pays special attention to details, and he uses special details to express the rhythm of each stroke. He can bring the details to the extreme and shape every paragraph into amazing and meticulous beauty.

4. Exquisite brushwork: Mi Fei's brushwork is exquisite, and he can draw the forms of nature such as the sun, the moon and flowers with one stroke. His calligraphy is full of awe of nature, which turns the font into real beauty.

5. Running script is smooth and harmonious: Mi Fei's calligraphy is smooth and harmonious. In his calligraphy works, there is a harmonious combination of fonts, which leaves a deep sense of music.

Brief introduction of Mifei

1, Mi Fei (1051-107), formerly known as Kun, later changed to Mi, with a personal seal. Originally from Taiyuan, he moved to Xiangyang, Hubei. Calligrapher, painter and painting theorist in Northern Song Dynasty, together with Cai Xiang, Su Shi and Huang Tingjian, are also called "Song Sijia".

2. Mi Fei's calligraphy and painting is unique, with dead wood and bamboo stones and unique landscape painting style. He is also quite accomplished in calligraphy. He is good at seal script, official script, regular script, running script and cursive script. And he is good at copying ancient calligraphy, reaching a chaotic level. His main works are Zhang Jiming's Post, Li Taishi's Post and Zijin Research Post.

3. Mi Fei's Shu Su Tie, also known as Quasi-Ancient Poetry Tie, is the eighth running script in the world and is praised by later generations as the first beautiful post in China.