1. What is Weibei?
Wei Bei's calligraphy had a great influence on the formation of regular script in Sui and Tang Dynasties. In the process of innovation and change, calligraphers of all ages have also drawn useful essence from it.
Weibei has a variety of styles, simple and steep, comfortable and beautiful. Famous ones include Zheng Wengong Monument, Zhang Menglong Monument, Gao Zhen Monument, Yuan Huai Epitaph and Zhang Xuan Epitaph, which initiated the rule of regular script in Sui and Tang Dynasties. In the middle of Qing dynasty, he advocated "respecting monuments and restraining posts", which broke through the bondage of "pavilion style". With the rise of inscriptions, the style of calligraphy has changed.
Wei Bei inherited the tradition of Han Li and created a new style of Tang Kai, which laid a solid foundation for the structure and brushwork of modern Chinese characters. But there are many cliff carvings, which are carved directly on the stone surface, not the first book. Be careful not to exaggerate the knife marks when writing, so as not to form a habit.
2. Weibei is a common calligraphy system in Chinese epitaphs, which was created by the famous calligrapher Wang Xizhi in Chinese history. The following is a detailed explanation:
1. The basic meaning of Weibei
Weibei is a calligraphy system evolved from the Eastern Jin Dynasty, which originated from Liang State in Shandong Province and was popular throughout the country during the Wei, Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties. It has unique lines and strokes, which have an important influence on the later development of calligraphy.
2. Weibei characteristics
Wei Bei's calligraphy has the characteristics of simplicity and low decoration. Its stroke structure tends to be square, and its shape is strong and powerful, giving people a calm and atmospheric feeling. At the same time, it also pays attention to the consistency and symmetry of strokes, which has a high aesthetic feeling.
3. The historical significance of Weibei.
Weibei is one of the important types in the history of calligraphy in China. During the Southern and Northern Dynasties, with the development of politics, culture and art, Weibei gradually became one of the mainstream calligraphy types. In addition, in the Tang Dynasty, Weibei was regarded as a masterpiece of ancient Tang bones, which was praised by the famous calligrapher Mi Fei in the Ming Dynasty and has been handed down to this day.
4. The inheritance and development of Weibei.
Weibei not only enjoys a lofty position in the history of calligraphy, but also occupies an important position in the history of art. With the changes of the times, Weibei's calligraphy style has gradually evolved and developed, forming various branches such as Weibei, regular script and running script. Today, these calligraphy systems are still widely respected and passed down by calligraphy lovers.
5. Modern application of Weibei.
With the continuous development of science, technology and culture, Weibei gradually stepped out of museums and cultural venues and entered all aspects of people's lives. Weibo, for example, is widely used in design, education, document editing, literary creation and other fields. At the same time, some calligraphers are also combining Weibei with modern art forms to create more novel and interesting art forms.