Double hook calligraphy

The "five fingers method" (double bracts) of double hook calligraphy, also called "double bracts", is a writing method. Han, a calligrapher in the Tang Dynasty, said in "Tips for Giving Pens": "The beauty of Fu Shu lies in its principle, that is, it is both a two-finger tube and a five-finger tube. It should be a virtual palm, and it is also called a delivery, preparing for oral delivery. " The method is to press outward with a big point, hook the food with the middle finger inward, expose the ring finger outward, and get the little finger stuck under the ring finger, so that all five fingers will come in handy. Five-finger method is also a kind of "double hook". The origin and introduction of double hook calligraphy The so-called "double hook calligraphy" refers to writing a certain style of hollow characters directly in a single line. This method originated in the Tang Dynasty. At that time, because there was no printing technology, in order to spread the works of famous calligraphers, people drew hollow characters according to the original works and filled them with black ink, so that viewers could get works similar to the original works. Later, this copying method became a way for people to learn calligraphy, and directly outlined the outline of Chinese characters in the form of double hooks, showing highly personalized double hook calligraphy works. It has developed into a splendid calligraphy art treasure in China. "Double hook" is a calligraphy term. Calligraphy is called "double hook", which is used to draw a stone and hook it out along the outer edges of both sides of its stroke with thin lines. In the Southern Song Dynasty, Jiang Kui said in "Continued Book": "The double hook method requires that the pen and ink should not faint out of the word, or the outline should be filled in it, or Zhu Qi's back should be fat and thin." Lu Fangweng, a great poet in Song Dynasty, praised the charm of "double hook" with his quatrains of "Mo Miao's double hook post". Liu Baoshan, a well-known modern double hook calligrapher and founder of dragon pattern double hook calligraphy, created a unique dragon pattern double hook calligraphy, which was praised as "one of the best in the East" and won the national patent certificate. It has played a positive role in promoting the innovation and development of calligraphy art.

The ancient weapon-double hook system evolved from Ge. In the Spring and Autumn Period, the hook was used with Ge and Ji. Hooks used in Wushu can be divided into single hook and double hook. Techniques include hook, line, pull, belt, grip, press, pick, plane, hang, frame and so on. During the drill, there were ups and downs like waves.

Sickle hook, short soldier, double weapon. There is an iron sickle on the hook and a crescent-shaped hand guard blade at the handshake.

The top of the hand guard double hook is towering, the hook tip is sharp, and there is a crescent-shaped hand guard blade at the intersection.

The plum blossom hook has a plum blossom pattern on its body and a crescent-shaped hand guard blade at the handshake.

The antler hook has antler-shaped iron thorns, hence the name. Its hook has no crescent blade for hand protection.

The hook body of the hook sickle has a sharp iron sickle, and there is no crescent blade to protect the hand.

The total length of Shaolin hook is 2 feet 8 inches, the crescent is 7 inches 5 minutes, and the column 1 inch 5 minutes.