What does vibration mean in calligraphy?

Vibration refers to the impact and appeal produced by the work during the communication process. Vibration in calligraphy mainly refers to the emotional impact conveyed by calligraphy works in the aesthetic and appreciation process. An excellent calligraphy work should have clear composition and unique brushwork, and the emotions conveyed should be deep and lasting, so that it can shock the viewer.

In the history of calligraphy, there are many excellent works that can shock people. For example, Yan Zhenqing's "Manuscripts in Honor of My Nephew", Wang Xizhi's "Lanting Preface", etc. The composition, brushwork, and emotions of these works are very rich and diverse. During the viewing process, they can give people a strong visual impact and emotional shock. This is why these works have always been treasured by people.

The vibration in calligraphy makes us deeply aware of the charm and spiritual power of art. An excellent calligraphy work can bring strong impact and feelings to people, both in content and form. It can reveal the depth of human emotions and thoughts, and it can also give us spiritual satisfaction in life. and revelation. Therefore, we should cherish and protect excellent calligraphy works more, let them be passed down and enrich human culture.