Calligraphy must have its own personality and soul, otherwise, it will be the same calligraphy. What’s the point of looking at it when we admire it? Below are the personalized calligraphy works I have compiled for you. I hope it will be useful to you!
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What is the main thing about practicing calligraphy?
Whether a person is calm or not can be seen by writing calligraphy!
Practicing calligraphy is to practice the state of mind.
The Western Han Dynasty writer Yang Xiong said: The speaker is the voice of the heart. Those who write, draw with their heart. ?Liu Xizai of the Qing Dynasty also said: ?The temperament of pen and ink is based on the temperament of a person. ? He also said: ? The book is like Ye, like his studies, like his people, like his ambitions, in short, just like his people. ?
Looking at the masters of ancient Chinese calligraphy: the majestic and generous Yan style characters are related to Yan Zhenqing’s upright and loyal character; Zhang Xu and Huai Su’s cursive calligraphy is full of dragons and phoenixes and extraordinary momentum, which is related to their broad-minded temperament. Corresponding to bohemianism, Wang Xizhi, who wrote the first running script in the world, "Preface to the Orchid Pavilion Anthology," has a character that combines nature and man, is free, natural, and full of fun.
In fact, the characters written by people without special calligraphy training can better represent their personality. For example: those who write respectfully must be cautious in doing things; those who are flashy and flashy tend to talk big and have a strong sense of vanity. Some people are meticulous when writing, and they must be serious and considerate in their work; some people win with simplicity and become interested in writing, so they must be decisive and capable, and pay attention to work efficiency; people with soft writing lines must have an easy-going personality , more popular; those who are smooth and unrestrained have unrestrained personality, open-minded nature, and are easy to make friends. And so on and so forth.
The health-preserving and therapeutic effects of calligraphy have been confirmed in the Chinese and Western medical circles. Professor Gao Shangren of the University of Hong Kong once conducted an experiment and found that when people write calligraphy, their heart beats slower and more regularly than when they are resting. The writer's mind enters a state of continuous quietness, which has a positive regulating effect on blood pressure.
From the perspective of psychological adjustment, when a person is in an emotional state, if he can sit down and write hundreds of words in regular script, concentrate on dot painting one stroke at a time, and write slowly, soon he will be able to write hundreds of words in regular script. You will feel emotionally stable, calm and peaceful; when you feel depressed, depressed and troubled, if you can practice running calligraphy and cursive writing, and write freely to your heart's content, and vent your emotions, your energy will double and you will be high-spirited.
Although calligraphy has the effect of combining movement and stillness and cultivating one's character, it is best for different people to choose different calligraphy styles to practice according to their different personality characteristics, so as to achieve the best effect of repairing deficiencies and improving themselves. Even in regular script, which beginners usually practice, different calligraphers have different practice methods for their fonts.
Generally speaking: people with a firm personality should practice Liu Ti, people with reserved and delicate personalities should practice Yu Ti or Ou Ti; women should practice running script or Zhang Cao for masculine beauty, and men should practice block script. , in order to achieve a feminine charm; patients with arrogant personalities and diseases should also specialize in regular script. If you are in an impetuous mood and practice Kuangcao, your liver-fire will rise, your mind will be in a trance, and your qi and blood will surge, leading to adverse consequences.
By practicing calligraphy, you can feel the fun of immersing yourself in it. From the line spacing of words, the width of the edges of the paper, the number of hairsprings, even the weight and direction of strokes, the writing of certain radicals, etc., we found that these are all related to people's personalities. For example: people with wider handwriting spacing are timid. ; People who have too many strings like to talk. Because the writing method of Chinese characters is more complicated than that of letters, there is also a lot of room for research.
The diversity of fonts reflects the rich character of the Chinese people.