What does the bottom mean in calligraphy?

The "base" in calligraphy refers to the place where the ink falls, because calligraphy must be written on paper or other materials. Some calligraphers pay attention to the texture of the base and believe that the base must have a sense of hierarchy to make calligraphy more beautiful. Some calligraphers believe that the base is not the most important part, and pay more attention to the strength, posture and momentum of the calligraphy itself.

In the art of calligraphy, the bottom is undoubtedly a very important part. The weight, texture and shape of the base can all affect the beauty of the entire work. A good base can make calligraphy more three-dimensional and layered, adding depth and charm to the work. A destructive bottom will affect the overall beauty of the work, and may even cause the work to be unable to be appreciated.

In order to make calligraphy work well, calligraphers need to pay great attention to details and strive for excellence when writing. They will choose suitable pens and paper for practice, and use different writing methods and techniques to shape the shape of the base. Creating a beautiful bottom requires the accumulation of time, experience and skills. Only after many years of hard practice can we achieve the unity of the beauty of the base, the beauty of the characters, and the beauty of the calligraphy in the creation of calligraphy, and create beautiful works.