What should calligraphers write with inscriptions?

The contents of calligraphers' inscriptions are as follows:

1. Classic poems: calligraphers often choose some classic poems as the contents of inscriptions, such as famous aphorisms in classic works such as The Book of Songs, The Tao Te Ching and The Analects of Confucius. These poems have profound implications and can profoundly express the cultural connotation and ideological realm of calligraphers. Commercial inscription: In the commercial field, calligraphers are often invited to write inscriptions for some enterprises or brands to enhance their image and popularity.

2. Inscription of landscape painting: Landscape painting is an important part of Chinese culture. Calligraphers often inscribe on paintings to express their praise and feelings for natural beauty. These inscriptions are usually related to the theme of the painting, such as the clear sound of mountains and rivers, the misty sea of clouds and mountains, etc. These inscriptions are usually related to mountains and rivers.

3. Famous sayings: Calligraphers will also choose some famous sayings as the content of the inscription. These famous sayings usually have profound enlightenment significance, such as striving for self-improvement, being virtuous, doing one's best, and dying. Calligrapher's own works: Calligraphers will also use their own works as the content of the inscription, which are usually a true portrayal of the calligrapher's inner world.

related materials of calligraphy

1. Calligraphy is an art form expressed by the writer's skills with writing as the carrier and using tools such as brush, ink and paper. Calligraphy has a long history. Since Oracle Bone Inscriptions, inscriptions on bronze, seal script, official script, cursive script, regular script and other stages, it has continuously developed and evolved, forming various styles and schools.

2. The charm of calligraphy lies in its unique artistic features and cultural connotations. Calligraphy pays attention to the use of pen and ink, emphasizes the continuity and cadence of strokes, and pursues the expression of pen and ink interest and artistic conception. At the same time, calligraphy also carries rich cultural connotations, reflecting the traditional values and cultural spirit of the Chinese nation from many aspects such as history, philosophy and literature.

3. Learning calligraphy can not only improve writing skills, but also cultivate sentiment and cultivate self-cultivation. By practicing calligraphy, people can appreciate the beauty of words and deeply understand the connotation and spirit of Chinese culture, so as to better inherit and carry forward Chinese culture. Calligraphy is an important part of China traditional culture and a unique art form.