People often refer to copying as "copying" in general. In fact, "Lin" and "Copy" are two different methods of learning books. The so-called "lin" is to place the copybook in front of the case, observe the shape, structure and strokes of the words, understand its spirit, and then write to imitate it, just like "linyuan". "Copying" means covering the copybook with thin paper, and describing the work according to the size of the characters and the thickness of the lines. "Lin" makes it easy to grasp the meaning of the calligraphy, but often fails to grasp the structural position of the words; while "copying" makes it easy to grasp the structural position but often loses its spirit. Both have their own frustrations. But we say that calligraphy pays attention to "similarity in form and spirit", so copywriting is a very important learning method. When learning pen calligraphy, you should regard the post as the key to enter the house and lay the foundation. The more times it comes and the wider the scope of its presence, the stronger the foundation will be. If copywriting is compared to painting, it is not like a portrait, which must be lifelike; rather, it is similar to sketching, which must capture the spirit of the copybook. When writing a post, you need to be able to see with both eyes and hands, and be able to express and display what you see with your eyes and your pen. Here, the speed of posting is not pursued. Even when you are proficient in writing, you still need to slow down. Based on my experience in writing posts, I think: if you want to write good posts, you must highlight one word - "diligence"! You must be diligent in writing. Reading a good work requires reading it thoroughly; copying a good copybook also requires copying it thoroughly. Some people choose words that they think are good or words that they like to write. Even if they write, they don't write much. They even get boring after writing three or two times, thinking they are familiar. In fact, not only can they not learn a word well, Moreover, the spirit of the whole article is even more difficult to understand. This won't work. Putting the copybook in front of your chest and copying it word by word is called "facing"; leaving the copybook, your mind still retains the image of a certain word in a certain calligraphy, and you can write very similar to it when you pick up the pen. This is called "facing" Or "silent presence". When we learn to write, we sometimes "draw empty space" in the air, or "write empty space" in the palm of our hands. In this way, we can learn a font well by focusing on it. This can also be called a "backing". What needs to be explained here is: Lin should not be too rigid and reach the point of "drowsiness". In this way, Lin will lose the initiative, let the copybooks lead the way, follow the steps of the predecessors, and can only regard the Lin's post as "playing". Base". Posting requires diligence. Diligence requires long-term perseverance, because temporary posts cannot be obviously effective in a short period of time. Therefore, we divide the post preparation into the following stages. 1. The learning post is similar to the post, and the form is similar to the spirit. Like a post, the form is easy but the spirit is difficult. This requires the person who is writing the post to start the post writing. The situation requires the original work to be more similar in strokes, structure, and brushwork, so that it is difficult to distinguish the authenticity. This shows that a good foundation has been laid. 2. Focus on one end to find out the difficulty. I am new to learning a type of copybook and am not very impressed by it. As for the difficulties, we need to think about them many times and write and practice repeatedly. In writing, we will gradually get to the bottom of things for our own use. A copybook has its difficulties, and the difficulties in this calligraphy and that calligraphy are also different, and the difficulties are different. Often their respective characteristics. When we write a post, we can attack each one, take the essence, and exploit both sides. This method of focusing on one end can still be said to be laying the foundation. 3. Master one post and gain the strengths of others. Learn pen calligraphy, ask for specialized work, and gradually achieve the best of others. If you specialize in learning someone's handwriting, even if you learn it very well, you will still be following others and following their footsteps. Although "work" is "work", this "work" is not of a high level, and we have to use "gain" to get rid of it. Here, "work" and "expertise" are still dialectically unified. Without specialized work, there is no such thing as "acquisition". "Excellence" should start from "work" and then move towards the second phase of the project - to be unique and unique. 4. Seek innovation in times of crisis and “reborn”. We need to find a new way out of the post. You can't always keep it trapped in the copybook. When we are writing, we should study the copybook, and at the same time we should "highly regard the copybook", that is, we should not "die" the copybook when writing. Studying calligraphy is to enter into the calligraphy, and observing calligraphy is to leave the calligraphy. Being able to enter is "pro", being able to come out is "creation", and seeking "creation" from "pro". Do not be afraid of death when you are about to post a message. When death approaches, you will become ugly. When death approaches, no matter how hard you work, it will be in vain. In a word: "Image" without forgetting "innovation", and finally achieve "rebirth", become a style of its own, write in a high style, and write at a new level.
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