Calligraphy is the writing rule of Chinese characters in China and the unique performance art in China. Its artistic form is mainly expressed through the structure and brushwork of characters. There are many kinds of Chinese characters in China. The common ones are Da Zhuan, Xiao Zhuan, Block Letters, Running Letters, Cao Zhang and Xiaocao.
The essence of calligraphy art includes brushwork, font, structure, composition, brushwork, gesture and so on. Calligraphy brushwork is the core content of its techniques. The brushwork, also known as "using a pen", refers to the pen-lifting method with a front. Morphology, also known as "knot" and "structure", refers to the relationship of collocation, insertion, echo and avoidance. Composition, also known as "white cloth", refers to the overall layout of a word, including the handling of the relationship between words and lines. Ink method is the method of using ink, which refers to the treatment of thick and thin dry and wet ink.
The origin of calligraphy
Calligraphy in a broad sense refers to the writing rules of language symbols. In other words, calligraphy refers to writing with its brushwork, structure and composition according to the characteristics and significance of words, making it a beautiful work of art.
With the development of cultural undertakings, calligraphy is not limited to using brush and writing Chinese characters, but its connotation has been greatly increased. For example, in the use of tools, there are many kinds of pens, such as writing brushes, hard pens, computer instruments, spray gun branding tools, carving knives, engraving machines, and daily tools (mainly hardware and daily tools with hard texture that can be used for writing). Pigment is not only black ink block, but also ink, adhesive, chemicals, paint glaze and so on.