Doufang, one of the mounting styles of calligraphy and painting in China, refers to calligraphy and painting or poetry pages one or two feet square, and smaller ones generally refer to calligraphy and painting works 25-50 cm square. In folk New Year pictures, works of this size and form are also called "dou Fang". There are also fighting styles in New Year pictures.
"Doufang" is a common term in the field of Chinese painting. A box is a bucket, and the most common one is a ruler of 69*69cm(2 square feet) with a width of 4 square feet. This ruler is made of a four-foot poster (2 square feet wide and 4 square feet long) along the length direction. Small square fights, also called "sketches".
Dou Fang's works are very suitable for ordinary home environment because of their format characteristics, which has attracted many calligraphers to make bold innovations in Dou Fang's creation.
Dou Fang's works, Liu Yuxi's "Humble Room Inscription". The text is 8 1 word, arranged in 9 lines, each line is 9 words, and the last line is signed. The composition and layout are completely based on Jiucheng Palace Monument. There are rows in the horizontal direction and columns in the vertical direction, and the word spacing and line spacing are roughly equal. The characters are independent, tall and thin, the lines are taken care of, and the composition is decorated. The running script is used for the signature, and the running script is like running water, which contrasts the fluency of the text and avoids singleness and rigidity.