First, official script style.
1. The origin of Lishu style can be traced back to the end of Han Dynasty, which is characterized by rigorous strokes, clear structure, straightforward vertical and horizontal, and strong decoration.
2. The official script style has become the carrier of official scripts in past dynasties and an important school in the development of calligraphy art, which has had a far-reaching impact on the evolution and derivation of regular script, running script and cursive script.
Second, the introduction of "Yue Yi Tie"
1. Yueyi Tie is a calligraphy tablet written by Huai Su, a calligrapher in the Tang Dynasty. It consists of six pieces, which are made up of small letters and fine gold. The most famous is the imitation of the seal of General Qin in the Warring States Period.
2. Huai Su is known as "chinese odyssey" in calligraphy, and he is also the pioneer of calligraphy style and techniques, which has a great influence on later calligraphers.
Third, the characteristics of official script
1. The strokes in the official script style are clear in structure, broken but not scattered, neatly shaped, and the strokes of each letter reveal a solemn temperament.
2. Official script is very strict about fonts, so it is very difficult to pay special attention to the order and rhythm of strokes.
Fourthly, the application of official script in calligraphy.
1. The neatness and standardization of official script make it widely used in seal cutting, seal cutting, inscriptions and letters.
2. Official script has played an important role in the development of China's calligraphy, which has had a great influence on the evolution and development of regular script, running script and cursive script, and it can even be said to be one of the representatives of China's excellent calligraphy tradition.
To sum up, Lishu style is a kind of China calligraphy with strict writing form and high technical requirements. Fine, standard and beautiful are important treasures in ancient Chinese calligraphy culture.
As one of the representative works of official script, Yue Yi Tie is not only of far-reaching significance to the development and evolution of official script and the exploration of the whole calligraphy art technique, but also one of the lessons learned by calligraphers in past dynasties, which has a far-reaching impact on the calligraphy art of later generations.