Fu’s calligraphy writing

About the calligraphy writing method of blessing, the detailed introduction is as follows:

1. First of all, the first stroke of the word "福" is a dot. It can be pointed upward first, then we mention it downward, and then Then go up slightly. Then we started to write. After lifting the pen, we quickly moved to the right, and when turning, we quickly moved downward.

2. Then we start to write. After lifting the pen, we move quickly to the right. When turning, we then move downward quickly. Lifting is one of the stroke techniques. Lifting and pressing in calligraphy are relative and interdependent. Just as Cao Cao of the Qing and Song dynasties' "General Commentary on Calligraphy" says, make the bones and flesh even, and the Qi and meridians connected, use full for sparse places and flat places, and use lift for dense and dangerous places. Full to get fat, extract thin.

3. We can write the subsequent strokes in a coherent manner, but we must pause slightly at the transition. This character "福" is relatively simple. This character has developed into the bronze inscription stage and has various forms. First, the left and right structures of the character have changed positions. "Shi" has been moved from right to left, and "畐" has been moved from left to right. At the same time, bronze inscriptions are much better than oracle bone inscriptions. It also eliminates the need for two "hands" to hold the wine.

4. Chinese culture is broad and profound. As the essence of Chinese culture, calligraphy has a long history for thousands of years. Just take Spring Festival couplets culture as an example, we can’t finish learning. Among them, there are countless ways to write the word "福". Fu, a commonly used word in Chinese, was first found in oracle bone inscriptions. Its original meaning is the blessing of the ancestors, which is the word "you" in "Shuowen Jiezi", and was later extended to mean wealth, good fortune, etc.