1, Wei: wēi, initial w, vowel ei, homology.
2.Rui, initial r, vowel ui, two tones.
3, polyphony: fán, initial f, vowel an, two tones.
4. Zhi: zhǐ, initial zh, vowel I, three tones.
5. Yan: yán, initial y, final an, two tones.
6. Peter: bǐ, initial b, vowel I, three tones.
7. Distant: Xi×, initial x, middle i, vowel a, two tones.
8. Age: líng, initial l, vowel ing, two tones.
This sentence, written by Wei Zhi and calligrapher Ou Yangxun Shudan, is a blessing. "Prosperity" means family happiness, and "prolonging life" means prolonging life.
Appreciation of the Ritual Spring Inscription in Jiucheng Palace
Li Quanming of Jiuchenggong belongs to thin and hard style. Its stippling is thicker than the thin gold body, thinner than the swallow body, and moderately fat and thin. Calligraphy pays attention to brushwork and is realized through "bone". Too fat is easy to have no bones, too thin bones are easy to "break", and moderate symmetry between fat and bones is more suitable for expressing pen power.
Jiucheng Palace is warm, warm, heavy and moist. Warm and thick is the artistic effect caused by round pen or hidden front, and moist refers to ink painting. Thick ink was basically used in Jin and Tang dynasties, which was the most practical because of the strong contrast between black and white. If the ink is too thick, the pen will be dull, and the place where the pen is pressed is easy to swell. Therefore, add the right amount of water to create a thick and moist effect-neither bloated nor sloppy.
Now see the "Jiuchenggong Liquan Ming" are generally rubbings, white characters on a black background, in fact, you can't see the shade of ink. However, according to the situation of using ink at that time and the imagination of the appreciator, the richness of stippling is easy to feel.
The above contents refer to Baidu Encyclopedia-Jiuchenggong Li Quanming.