China's calligraphy is an ancient art, which develops with the development of Chinese civilization. In the world, there are only a handful of nationalities with calligraphy art, and China's calligraphy has a long history.
Calligraphy, as an artistic creation, is deeply mysterious. From Oracle Bone Inscriptions, inscriptions on bronze to Da Zhuan, Xiao Zhuan and Li Shu, and then to the Eastern Han Dynasty and Wei and Jin Dynasties, cursive script, regular script and running script were basically shaped, and calligraphy always exuded the charm of ancient art.
Huifeng often refers to soft wind, which makes people feel warm and comfortable.
Dragon and phoenix dance originally described the grandeur of mountains, and later described the grandeur and agility of calligraphy.
The sweeping army described poetry and calligraphy as magnificent and full of charm.
A long snake described calligraphy with a brush as vivid and magnificent.
Silkworm head and phoenix tail describe calligraphy as dignified and light.
Abundant strength means that the font structure is solid and full, and the brushwork is strong.
Jiao Ruo Jing Long is often used to describe vigorous calligraphy or graceful dancing.
Through the back of the paper, calligraphy is described as vigorous and powerful, and the strokes simply penetrate the back of the paper.
The incisive description of calligraphy is very powerful. Now, many metaphors are profound.
Tie Hua Yin Gou describes the softness of calligraphy.
Fairy dewdrops describe calligraphy as elegant and mellow.
Powerful and vigorous to describe the strength and intensity of calligraphy.
2. Four-character idioms in calligraphy, complete strokes of dragon and snake, Yan Gu, iron-painted silver hook, penetrating paper back, free strokes of dragon and snake, bǐ zǒu lóng shé Interpretation: Describing calligraphy as very beautiful and skillful, Yan Gu yá n j Ρ n Interpretation: Yan: calligrapher of the Tang Dynasty; Liu: Liu Gongquan, a calligrapher in the Tang Dynasty.
Yan Liu's and Yan Liu's calligraphy are both powerful, but their styles are different. Also known as excellent calligraphy.
Iron-painted silver hook tiēHuàyín güu Interpretation: Describe that calligraphy is strong and soft, and penetrates the back of paper. Interpretation: Describe that calligraphy is strong and powerful, and the nib almost penetrates the back of paper. It also describes poetry as profound in conception and concise in words.
Handy Hu ē zü rú Interpretation: Describe drawing, writing, writing and writing at will.