Calligraphy works introduced at home 100~200 words Wang Xizhi, Ou Yangxun, Yan Zhenqing and Liu Gongquan.

In view of the transcendental achievements of the four ancient calligraphers, let's talk about Ou Yangxun here. Ou Yangxun's calligraphy is based on the characteristics of regular script in Han Li and Jin Dynasties, and also draws lessons from the inscriptions in the Six Dynasties, so it is widely used by various schools. The main features of Ou Yangxun's calligraphy style are rigor, neatness, honest and frank and vigor. Although the glyph is a little longer, it is white, neat and rigorous, the middle palace is tight, the main pen is elongated, it looks bold and unrestrained, dense and well-organized, surrounded on all sides, exquisite and vivid, just right. The combination of stippling and painting, the structural arrangement, is that the middle of the plane is steep and powerful, and the fonts extend to the right, but the center of gravity is still very stable, without the feeling of inclination, which is interesting and dangerous.

Most of the inscriptions in Ou Yangxun's regular script are Chinese characters, mainly including the inscription of Daming Master in Huadu Temple, the inscription of Yu Gong Wen Yanbo, the inscription of Huangfu's birthday, and the inscription of Jiuquan in Jiucheng Palace.

Characteristics of Ou Yangxun's Calligraphy Pen

Ou Yangxun's calligraphy is neat, literary, vigorous and meticulous. Bao Qing Chen Shi once said: "The European fingering is solid and powerful, all-round and true to external forces." In other words, the European word emphasizes the power, and the strokes written are strong, not too thin or too full. Every stroke

Too long plus one point, too short MINUS one point, appropriate weight, appropriate length, just right. The use of European characters also pays attention to the strength of the middle part of strokes, and some horizontal paintings look full in the middle part and appear "neutral"; The main strokes of some characters extend outward, showing the compactness of the middle palace, especially the vertical paintings on the right side, which often exaggerate and extend upward, showing their superhuman courage. These are the unique features of European pens.

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