1, the first type: calligrapher Wang Duo, from a thousand-character script.
Wang Duo is good at cursive writing, and his brushwork is atmospheric, vigorous, free and easy, dripping with fun. His ink has been handed down from generation to generation, and many calligraphy posts, letters and inscriptions have stone carvings, the most famous of which are Zhushan Garden Post and Langhuating Post.
2. The second type: calligrapher Mi Fei.
Mi Fei's pen-using features are mainly that he is good at forming elegant and extraordinary momentum and calm and happy style in positive, backward, turning and frustration. The beginning of the word is often quite heavy, and the middle is slightly light. When the side of the pen encounters a turning point, it will go straight down. There are also many changes in holding the pen. The focus of the next stroke is sometimes on the pen, sometimes on the pen, and sometimes in the middle of a stroke, a long horizontal painting has twists and turns.
3, the third type: calligrapher Kangxi, from a thousand words.
Emperor Kangxi's calligraphy attainments were profound, and many calligraphy works were imitated and awarded to his officials in his life. His calligraphy activities mainly focus on improving the relationship between Manchu and Han, and his hunting activities mainly focus on maintaining the relationship between Manchu and Mongolia and preserving the martial spirit of his nation forever. "Calligraphy" and "shooting" are typical manifestations of his martial arts, and the clever use of "calligraphy" just reflects his superb ruling art.
Running script is a writing style between regular script and cursive script. Write more freely and smoothly, and those close to cursive script are called cursive script; The writing is relatively correct and stable, close to the standard of regular script. In the process of writing, the brush strokes are obviously manifested in various forms of stippling. This brush stroke often leaves a delicate trace between stippling and characters, which is silk thread.
The original meaning of "Liao":
Classical Chinese version of Shuo Wen Jie Zi: Liao, surname. Broad and not detailed. Think of it as saving words. Vernacular version of Shuo Wen Jie Zi: Liao, surname with Chinese characters. The glyph takes "Guang" as the edge, and the usage of "Feng" in the glyph is unknown. It is speculated that "le" should come from the word "four" which omits "yue".
"Le" is a variant of "Le". Bottle, both beside the sound and the shape, represents the ancient feathered patriarch. Liao, seal script (wide, short for "wide", spacious and spacious) (crown, the ancestor wears feathers), indicating the spacious building where the ancestor presided over the sacrificial activities.