How to describe the beauty of thin gold body

For a long time, calligraphy is mostly round and beautiful, with a hidden front and a restrained face, while a thin gold body is the opposite. The pen is erratic, the handwriting is thin and powerful, and it is thin without losing meat. At the turning point, you can clearly see the traces of hidden front and exposed front, which is a very unique font.

Shoujin style is a traditional calligraphy art form in China, and it is usually regarded as the "Book of the Emperor" in China's calligraphy art. The word "Shoujin" means that the line structure of each word is very fine, without any redundant strokes, showing a beautiful and pleasant aesthetic feeling. The following are some specific descriptions of the aesthetic feeling of the thin gold fuselage:

The beauty of simplicity in each stroke:

Every stroke in the thin gold body is not redundant, refined and concise, and every stroke has reached the right level. In addition, through the dialysis line on the back of the paper, I am more proficient in the simple beauty of stroke lines.

Sense of overall balance of words:

The thin golden body shows a specific sense of balance as a whole, rather than seemingly making it up at will. Each stroke has been carefully designed and placed, and both herringbone and regular script present a beautiful and harmonious feeling.

Lightness and elegance of fonts;

The lines of the thin gold body strive for perfection, with few redundant strokes, and the emphasis is on coordination and beauty. The lines are particularly slender and clear, and there is a feeling of lightness and agility. Every stroke is rhythmic, dancing like a shiny ribbon on the paper.