The calligraphy course of Chinese calligraphy is as follows:
The writing methods of horizontal painting, vertical painting and lifting painting. When writing and lifting painting, the pen is similar to that of horizontal painting, but the pen should be lifted gradually when writing, and the tip should be pointed when receiving the pen.
The writing method of apostrophe painting is short. When the prefix appears, the stroke shape is relatively flat, which is also called "flat apostrophe", such as "thousand characters and inverted characters"; When the short stroke appears in the upper left part of the word, the stroke shape is inclined, such as "birth and loss"
There are two kinds of writing methods, namely "eight" with curved head and "person" without curved head. When writing and drawing, you should put pen to paper lightly, and then use force gradually, with a slight curvature from upper left to lower right, showing lines from thin to thick.
Brush calligraphy is a unique traditional art in China. Throughout the ages, Chinese characters in China were created by working people, and they began to be represented by pictures. After thousands of years of development, they evolved into today's characters. In ancient times, writing with a brush for a long time produced calligraphy. Chinese characters are mainly written with brush, as for other writing forms.
Compared with the writing rules of brush, the calligraphy rules are not completely different, but basically the same. Here, the focus is on brush calligraphy. Brush calligraphy has five styles, namely, running script, cursive script, official script, seal script and regular script.
judging the quality of calligraphy works mainly depends on the lines, fluency and integrity of fonts. China is the birthplace of calligraphy art and culture, and also the first country to use brush. Chinese calligrapher of writing brush.
There are endless literary artists, such as Wang Xizhi, Yan Zhenqing, Huai Su, Su Dongpo, Huang Tingjian, Mi Fei, Wang Duo, Liu Gongquan, and modern Sha Menghai, Qi Gong, Liu Huipu (alive), etc. These literary artists are all calligraphy masters with profound skills. The art of writing brush calligraphy needs to be carried forward by the next generation, and we need to work hard.
China's calligraphy is a unique traditional art in China, which is mainly divided into "soft pen calligraphy" and "hard pen calligraphy". Throughout the ages, Chinese characters in China were created by working people, and began to be recorded by pictures. After thousands of years of development, they have evolved into today's characters, and because ancestors invented writing with a brush, calligraphy came into being.
Throughout the ages, Chinese characters have been mainly written with brush. As for other writing forms, such as hard pen and finger writing, their writing rules are not completely different from those of brush writing, but basically the same. Based on seeking the source (after Oracle Bone Inscriptions), this paper focuses on the law of writing Chinese characters with a brush. As long as we have a "narrow sense" understanding of calligraphy, it will be of great benefit to understand "broad sense of calligraphy".