Calligraphy notes-for

"Wei" is a very "calligraphy" word, and the outline of its regular character-regular script is probably a triangle, or the main structure is a regular triangle. Not short, about 170CM, medium build, very personal posture, standing there alone.

The first point is written as a pick-up point, pointing to a long left. Changpi gave it a patent in calligraphy-"making leather", which is characterized by the unique posture change of the first half and the slight protrusion of the first half, which is more obvious in cursive script.

Why do you want to protrude outward? Because most of the other strokes of the word "Wei" move to the lower left, the crisis that is about to fall is balanced through the long left uplift in the opposite direction. For example, in the treatment of baldness hairstyle, several strands of long hair stretch from one side edge to the central height, while the other side usually has another group to fight back.

? There are many groups of contradictions in one sentence, which are interdependent and exist for each other. The two sides of the contradiction are opposite, but they serve the same overall situation, but the goals in opposition are the same. Writing regular script is to reconcile contradictions to a balanced state. After the realm is upgraded, we must create contradictions, so that the spear has a slight advantage but does not have overwhelming power. The shield can defend, but it needs patience and persistence to stabilize the sum of risks in the middle.

Many words in Ou Yangxun's calligraphy handed down from ancient times are the unity of opposites, some of which are fierce but absolutely controllable, like an urban drama-noisy, but life is more interesting, affectionate and meaningful.

Another key point is that the folding point of the "cross-folding hook" should be semi-square, semi-circular, neither hard nor soft, and both soft and hard, so that the font looks dignified, steady and harmonious. If you have acne, it's a little redundant, bulging and a little irritable.

Another point to note is the first of the four points. It's best to block the long-left road and balance it by the first point. This is another contradiction.

The cursive script of the word "Wei" was written in ancient inscriptions, but the statutes were consistent and the style was arbitrary.

However, cursive script does not have the basis of regular script, and I am afraid it will float. Regular script does not have the basis of regular script, and it may become rigid, which is the starting point of "contradiction theory". A single and absolute view of calligraphy, burying your head in a post, is likely to get twice the result with half the effort. The treatment of structure and the design of brushwork (let's call it design) are the same. Perhaps the profoundness of calligraphy lies in its winding into the depths of China's traditional culture, and finally achieving peace of mind.