The difference between China's soft pen calligraphy and Chinese painting.

There are both differences and similarities. China Soft Pen Calligraphy has its own set of brush strokes. According to block letters, running script, cursive script, seal script, official script, broken body and so on, there are different brush strokes, while Chinese painting and freehand brushwork are different. The brushstrokes of landscapes, figures or flowers and birds in freehand brushwork are also different, so if you want to subdivide them, they will be different.

However, China's soft pen calligraphy is somewhat similar to traditional Chinese painting in terms of calming down the strokes: turning the pen, hiding the front, revealing the front, etc. Of course, China's soft-brush calligraphy and traditional Chinese painting can't be done deliberately. Deliberate means binding, that is, drawing the ground firmly. In practicing calligraphy and painting, you can experience it slowly, or you can get more experience and gain more from it.

These are my personal experiences and opinions. I am not a painter, but a fan. I have painted for Mr. Armin Nantevisi, the chief executive of Amberg, Bavaria, Germany, on behalf of the school before, and I have also won some small awards in Germany internationally, so I can provide some small experiences and thoughts for your reference.