Dezi calligraphy

The calligraphy of Chinese characters is as follows:

Yes, common words in modern Chinese. The pronunciation of putonghua is de, dí, dì, dì. This word first appeared in seal script, originally named "Zhu". Official script and regular script are written in a white spoon, which is a word differentiated from "absolute". The word "promise" is interpreted as "Ming" in Shuowen, and the light will be white tomorrow, so the popular words will change from white.

In the six books, it belongs to the form and sound. In modern Chinese, the word "de" is used at the top of all Chinese characters. Yes, the number of strokes is 8, and the order of strokes is left, vertical, horizontal, horizontal, left, horizontal hook and dot.

Calligraphy works are a relatively complete form of expression of calligraphy art and also a form of entertainment. The styles of calligraphy works mainly include nave, banners, horizontal stripes, couplets, plaques, long scrolls and fan faces. The picture on the left shows the banner works of Nanshan Lishu. Calligraphy works are divided into soft pen and hard pen, that is, brush and pen, and also into "style", such as regular script, official script, running script, cursive script and seal script.

Appreciate the main structure of calligraphy

To appreciate calligraphy, we should understand it from the following aspects: stippling lines, the spatial structure of calligraphy and the expressive significance of calligraphy. Dotting lines and spatial structure are the embodiment of form, and vivid meaning is the inner temperament. Calligraphy appreciation is unique in methods, thus reaching three realms of appreciation.