How to write Baiyun Dragon in bronze?

The bronze inscription of Baiyun Dragon is as follows:

The bronze inscription generally refers to the inscriptions cast and engraved on bronzes, especially those cast and engraved on ritual vessels and musical instruments. Bronze inscriptions are an important type of calligraphy in ancient China. As an independent branch of calligraphy, their development has promoted the development of calligraphy. ?

at first, the bronze inscription was influenced by Oracle Bone Inscriptions, which was different from the bronze inscription, one was carved by a knife and the other was cast. After the calligraphy was formed, the writing tools attached to it became the same, but the style characteristics were quite different. ?

In terms of font and brushwork features, Oracle Bone Inscriptions's pen is meticulous, so every stroke is full and vigorous, even if it is folded, it is tough and straight. The inscriptions on bronze are used by both the center and the flank, and their strokes are thick, natural and simple.

In terms of the application of front and exposed front, Oracle Bone Inscriptions combines hidden and exposed, mainly exposed, and it is very neat to start a pen like a knife, and the pen is collected neatly. The bronze inscription combines hiding with revealing, focusing on hiding, with the pen at the front of hiding and the pen at the back of it. The strokes are subtle, heavy and full of strength. ?

In the application of Fang Bi and round pen, Oracle Bone Inscriptions uses both round and square. The pen tends to be cut, and the stroke links are mainly square and angular, so the strokes are clean, strong, thin and stiff. The inscriptions on bronzes are both used in Fiona Fang, with circles as the main characters. The strokes are round and full, but they are vigorous.