How to write the five-element book

Five-element calligraphy refers to the use of five different fonts in calligraphy, namely official script, regular script, running script, cursive script and seal script. The following is the writing of the five-element book:

1. Lishu: Lishu is the official calligraphy font in ancient China, with fine and powerful strokes and smooth lines. Writing official script should pay attention to strict structure, fine strokes, symmetrical shape and neat stippling.

2. Regular script: Regular script is the mainstream font of modern China calligraphy. His strokes are clear and dignified, and his lines are steady and generous. When writing regular script, we should pay attention to the delicate and smooth strokes, stable structure, coordinated proportion, neatness and beauty.

3. Running script: Running script is a cursive script in calligraphy, and its strokes have obvious Lian Bi and changes, so it is very free and flexible. When writing running script, we should pay attention to smooth strokes, physical changes, smooth Lian Bi and dripping ink.

4. Cursive script: Cursive script is the most free and chic font in calligraphy, with concise and bold strokes and artistic charm. Writing cursive script should be magnificent, concise, rich in pen and ink and artistic style.

5. Seal script: Seal script is an ancient seal cutting technique in China, with thick and powerful lines and square strokes. When writing seal script, we should pay attention to dignified and rigorous form, thick and powerful strokes, stable structure and full stippling.

In short, when writing a five-element book, we need to deal with it according to the characteristics and styles of different fonts, and pay attention to the treatment of strokes, shapes, structures and stippling to achieve the best effect of each font. At the same time, I also need to practice more to improve my calligraphy level through imitation and practice.