Various methods of writing white characters

Various ways to write white characters:

1, regular script: This font is square and dignified, suitable for regular script writing, such as the works of calligraphers such as Yan Zhenqing and Liu Gongquan.

2. Running script: This font is smooth and elegant, suitable for writing running scripts, such as the works of calligraphers such as Wang Xizhi and Mi Fei.

3. Cursive script: This font is free and easy, suitable for cursive scripts, such as the works of calligraphers such as Zhang Xu and Huai Su.

4. Official script: This font is thick and suitable for writing official scripts, such as Ode to Shimen and Yi Ying Bei.

5, seal script: this font is simple and elegant, suitable for the writing of seal script, such as "Pan", "Mao" and other works. In addition to the above writing, there are some variants, such as the cursive script "flying white" and the running script "walking clouds". These different writing styles reflect the diversity and artistry of Chinese characters.

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Calligraphy is one of the traditional arts in China. It is an art form with writing as the carrier, using tools such as brush, ink and paper, and through the skills of writers. Calligraphy is not only a treasure of the Chinese nation, but also one of the world cultural heritages.

First of all, calligraphy embodies China's traditional culture and thoughts. China has been a big cultural country since ancient times, and writing is one of the important tools for recording and inheriting culture. Calligraphy, as an artistic expression of characters, not only reflects the cultural heritage of ancient China, but also reflects the traditional ideas and cultural values of the Chinese nation.

For example, the seal script in calligraphy embodies the historical and cultural background of ancient China, the official script embodies the solemnity and majesty of China traditional culture, and the running script and cursive script show the freedom and agility of China culture.

Secondly, calligraphy embodies the aesthetic concept and artistic pursuit of China people. China has emphasized "freehand brushwork with form" since ancient times, that is, to convey the inner meaning and emotion through the expression of images. In calligraphy, each word has its unique form and charm, and the writer needs to express the unique meaning and beauty of each word through the change of strokes and the arrangement of structures.

At the same time, calligraphy also emphasizes the overall aesthetic feeling and the harmony of composition. Screenwriters need to organically link each word to form a whole and express a sense of rhythm and rhythm. This overall aesthetic feeling and harmony is also one of the important aesthetic concepts in China traditional culture.

Finally, calligraphy also has the value of practicality and cultural exchange. In addition to artistic value, calligraphy has practical value and cultural exchange value. In ancient China, calligraphy was a skill that literati had to master, and it was also an indispensable tool for them to write letters, create literature and record history.

In modern society, calligraphy has also become a way for people to cultivate their sentiments and improve their cultural literacy. At the same time, as one of the world cultural heritages, calligraphy is also a bridge and link between China culture and the world culture, and it is also of great significance to promote cultural exchanges and friendly relations between China and foreign countries.