Appreciation of reverse calligraphy writing skills
Reverse calligraphy writing techniques 1 pictures
Reverse calligraphy writing technology Figure 2
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Figure 4 Writing skills of reverse calligraphy
Introduction to calligraphy
Cheng Niyan is one of the Han handicrafts and one of the traditional calligraphy tools in China. It began in the Han Dynasty and flourished in the Tang and Song Dynasties. It has a history of more than one thousand years. Since the Tang Dynasty, Duanyan, She Yan, Taohe and Chengni inkstone platforms have been called inkstone platforms. Four famous inkstones? .
Due to the processing and firing of special clay, the firing process and time of Cheng Ni inkstone are different. Some inkstones are multi-colored, paying special attention to carving techniques, such as relief, half-tire, three-dimensional and transparent. Cheng Ni inkstone is made of washed fine mud, so the texture of Cheng Ni inkstone is delicate, just like baby's skin, and it has the characteristics that water will not dry up, it will not freeze thoroughly, it will not damage ink, and it can moisturize and win water, which is comparable to good inkstone. Therefore, there are many praises from predecessors. The Gu Ni inkstone seen today is extremely rare, and the top grade is hard to find.
The inkstone shapes of Cheng Ni inkstone are round, oval, semicircle, square, rectangle and any shape. There are carved three-dimensional inkstones, such as horns, ear bottles, two turtles sitting on waves, sea animals roaring at the moon, eight monsters drawing water, antique stone canals and tiles. Landscape figures, flowers and trees, birds and animals are carved on the plane; There are rhinoceros looking at the moon, White Pagoda of Mount Tai, the Goddess Chang'e flying to the moon and so on.