1, characteristics of the point:
2, horizontal characteristics:
3, the characteristics of the pie:
4. The characteristics of silicon:
5, the characteristics of folding:
6, the characteristics of the hook:
7, other Fang Bi's writing:
Inscriptions in the Northern Dynasties (386-58 1)
Weibei is the general name for the stone carvings in the Northern Dynasties during the Southern and Northern Dynasties (420-588 AD), with the Northern Wei Dynasty as the most refined, which can be roughly divided into four types: tablet inscription, epitaph, statue and cliff stone carving. Calligraphy at this time is a transitional calligraphy system connecting the past with the future. Zhong Zhishuai (a young scholar and calligrapher) said that Wei Bei "can see the old norms of Han and Qin Dynasties from above and observe the habits of Sui and Tang Dynasties from below.
Generally speaking, tortoise shell is a transitional calligraphy art form between official script and regular script. The original source or prototype of tortoise shell is the epitaph of Princess Nanyang in the Western Jin Dynasty unearthed in Luoyang and the monument of Sima Fang in the Eastern Jin Dynasty unearthed in An.