Wang Xizhi practiced calligraphy at the age of 7, and was diligent and eager to learn. /kloc-at the age of 0/7, he stole his father's previous calligraphy works and read them. When he is mature, he practices writing. He sat by the pool every day practicing calligraphy, seeing off the dusk and welcoming the dawn. He finished writing more or less ink, more or less rotten pens, and washed pens in the pool water every day. It took a long time for a pool of water to become ink. This is the legendary Mo Chi that people see in Shaoxing today.
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When practicing calligraphy, the six most effective copying methods
The most effective way to learn calligraphy is copying, which is the only way and effective means to learn calligraphy. But how to copy is a way to write according to it? In fact, there are many ways to copy. Here I list several replication methods. Interested friends may wish to give it a try.
First, practical methods.
This is the most commonly used temporary posting method. This method is to put the model in front of your eyes, write with a brush (hard pen), and imitate the model characters by observing and understanding the law posts. At first, you can write one stroke at a time, one word at a time; When you are ripe, you can read a few words or lines and write them out. This is what is commonly called "facing". Every word and every line in the model has a good memory and understanding. You can write the whole post by impression, that is, the back. The pillar will go to the back level. Practical method is widely used by every learner because it can fully combine eyes, hands and brain and is very effective.
Second, it refers to the temporary law.
This method can be used without paper and pen. For example, during a break at work, on the way by train, you can "learn" or "create" by memorizing model words with your fingers in the air or on objects such as tables and stools. It is in this unique calligraphy learning that we can often deepen our understanding and grasp of the feeling and slowness of writing. This method is not only adopted by contemporary people; It was in the Qing Dynasty that there was an interesting history, such as Zheng Banqiao sleeping with his wife, which was widely circulated.
Third, the heart is in the law.
It is also an interesting and effective way to set up a piece of paper and a pen in your mind to learn model figures. In fact, this method is used invisibly by every learner. When you are studying French posts, you should first read the model essays to deepen your understanding. When you are studying, there will be a process of "practicing" or "showing a picture" of the model essay in your mind, even if it is fleeting. This coincides with the theory of the book Intention First. In fact, after a lot of rest and leisure, if we can effectively use the method of "mental presence"-progress will often be revealed in the actual presence.
Fourth, the meaning of law.
This is the way to learn the charm and artistic conception of France Post. It is widely used by many calligraphers. When studying dharma books, I don't want to draw a word and a picture, but I want the overall charm to be vivid and natural. This is a creative temporary learning method, not suitable for beginners.
Five, the creation of temporary learning method
Some books call it "collecting ancient Chinese characters". Select the words in the law post for "transplant creation", or couplets, banners or fans, and you can "arrow" the "double carving" of the post and creation. Wang Xizhi's famous calligraphy post "Preface to the Holy Teaching" was written by monk Huairen. This method of temporary study can effectively eliminate the boring and psychological ills of temporary posts and improve the interest and impression of inscriptions. This is a popular method for book learners.
Six, copy complementary method
The traditional method of "copying and supplementing" is to copy first and then present it with a brush (hard pen). I want to introduce a new "copy-supplementing method" which is quietly emerging in today's society-first draw the "skeleton" of the model character with a hard pen, and then "add meat" to the "skeleton" with a brush.
The "skeleton" copied first is a hard-pen word with beautiful structure, and then the stippling form shown by "adding meat" is the process of simulating the "regeneration" of words. This method not only learned the hard pen, but also developed the writing brush. This is a simple and easy way to kill two birds with one stone.
"Copying hard is the key to learning books." Learners regard copying as their daily homework, concentrate on research and use their brains, and copying can get twice the result with half the effort.