How to write Tian's calligraphy?

Tian Zi's handwriting is short and thick in the upper horizontal direction, slender in the lower horizontal direction, and left in the lower horizontal direction, so that the painting will not feel oppressive.

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Brush calligraphy is a unique traditional art in China. Throughout the ages, Chinese characters in China have been created by working people, and began to be shown in the form of pictures. After thousands of years of development, it has evolved into today's writing. In ancient times, writing with a brush for a long time produced calligraphy.

Chinese characters are mainly written with a brush. As for other writing forms, their writing rules are not completely different from those of the brush, but they are basically the same. Here, the emphasis is on brush calligraphy. There are five styles of brush calligraphy, namely, running script, cursive script, official script, seal script and regular script.

The quality of calligraphy works is mainly judged by the lines, fluency and integrity of fonts. China is the birthplace of calligraphy art and culture, and also the first country to use brush.

There are many calligraphers of brush writing in China, such as Wang Xizhi, Yan Zhenqing, Huai Su, Su Dongpo, Huang Tingjian, Mi Fei, Wang Duo and Liu Gongquan, as well as modern Sha Menghai, Qigong and Liu Huipu. These artists are all highly skilled calligraphers. The art of writing brush calligraphy needs to be carried forward by the next generation and needs our efforts.

China's calligraphy is a unique traditional art in China, which is mainly divided into "soft pen calligraphy" and "hard pen calligraphy". Throughout the ages, Chinese characters in China have been created by working people, and pictures have been used to record them. After thousands of years of development, it has evolved into today's writing, and because our ancestors invented the writing brush, calligraphy came into being.

Throughout the ages, Chinese characters were mainly written with a brush. As for other writing forms, such as hard pen and finger writing, their writing rules are not completely different from those of brush writing, but they are basically the same. Find the place according to the source (after Oracle Bone Inscriptions).

This paper focuses on the law of writing Chinese characters with a brush. As long as we have a "narrow" understanding of calligraphy, it will be of great benefit to understand "broad" calligraphy.