Four-sentence refers to a poem or idiom composed of four Chinese characters, which expresses profound artistic conception and philosophy and is often used in calligraphy creation. Lishu is a calligraphy style in Qin and Han Dynasties. It has rigorous structure, smooth lines, regular structure and rhythmic beauty. Very suitable for writing long poems and sentences, especially four sentences.
The official script of four-character beautiful sentences can not only show the calligraphy charm of official script, but also make people deeply feel its beautiful charm. The common four-word phrases are: loud voice and happy voice, Vientiane renewal, ingenuity, respect for the old and love for the young, dripping water into the river, jade grows in Lantian, the world is public, harmony and benefit, and so on. These four-character poems are concise and lively, with profound implications, which not only have ornamental value, but also have certain appreciation and collection value.
Four-sentence official script is very popular among calligraphy lovers because of its charm of both calligraphy and literature. Lishu gives full play to the fluency and outline of calligraphy. This calligraphy style perfectly embodies the artistic conception and aesthetic feeling of the four words, which makes people intoxicated. In the creation of four-character official script, calligraphers should not only have a deep understanding of the strokes and structure of official script, but also have an accurate grasp of the language and content of four-character official script to ensure the artistic effect of the work.
The appreciation and collection of four-character official script has become a cultural trend, which has attracted wide attention in both the field of calligraphy art and the collection market. With the improvement of people's cultural level and aesthetic taste, four-character official script has been widely used in cultural exchange, education and lottery app.
The origin of four-sentence official script
Lishu is an ancient calligraphy style in China with a long history. It originated from a writing form created by Qin Shihuang in the Warring States Period to rectify the standardization of writing after the reunification of the six countries. By the Han Dynasty, official script had become an authoritative written expression, which was deeply loved by cultural people.