Common sense of calligraphy inscription
I. Title
Elders: My teachers, seniors, Taoist priests, gentlemen and ladies.
Peer or junior: brother, younger brother, respected brother, elder brother, virtuous brother (younger brother), younger brother (younger brother), Taoist brother, schoolmate, Fang Jia, Mr., Miss, Legalist (called calligraphy and painting or a specialty).
Close relationship: Xue (Rendi) and my brother (younger brother).
Teachers to students: learning (benevolence), learning (benevolence), virtue, and virtue brothers.
Classmates: seniors, seniors, classmates, classmates, classmates.
2. Polite expressions or respectful expressions mentioned in the preceding paragraph.
Elegant, elegant, elegant, elegant, elegant, elegant, precious, rich, clear, pure, pure, pure, pure, interesting, learning, learning, knocking, benefiting, giving, being right, being right, learning and respecting.
Three. Polite or respectful language in the next paragraph
Calligraphy inscription:
Respect books, worship books, respect books, nod, belong to books, get drunk, write, write, write, write, write, write, write, write, write, write, write, write.
Four, sealing and cutting the border with:
Carving, recording, making, stone making and seal cutting
Signatures are divided into "single segment" and "double segment". If both the donor's name and the author's signature are "double", it is called "single", and if only the author's name is signed, it is called "single".
Inscription is an inscription that engraves the names, years, months or poems of the giver and receiver on paintings, calligraphy, gifts, etc.
Source:
1. Write your name, title, year and month on paintings, letters and gifts. In the Qing Dynasty, Zou Yigui wrote the inscription on the mountain paintings: "Painting has a certain inscription." Gu Zhenguan's poem "Homecoming" in Qing Dynasty: "It takes several stacks to make a Cairo fan, and Jiao Mo's inscription is full. Half-empty answer, someone signed the money. "
2. refers to the inscription.
The second time of "Flower Moon Mark": "This poem is gaudy and refreshing. It must have been written by the young man who went out at the beginning! Look, the signature is Fuchuan Hesheng. " Bing Xin's Three Letters to Young Readers: "The inscription at the bottom is from Children's Literature in 1980 10."