Flying white in China's paintings and calligraphy

The flying white in China's paintings and calligraphy is as follows:

The "flying white" in China's paintings and calligraphy is a typical expression of the combination of reality and fiction in China's traditional art.

The "flying white" in China's paintings and calligraphy is a typical expression of the combination of reality and reality in China's traditional art. It is said that Cai Yong, a calligrapher, was inspired by the craftsman who embroidered Hongdumen, and created it by brushing white powder with a broom. When Emperor Lingdi of the Eastern Han Dynasty decorated Hongdu Gate, craftsmen wrote with a broom dipped in white powder. After Cai Yong saw it, he classified it as "Fei Bai Shu". White dots are mixed in the middle of the strokes, which can give people the feeling of flying.

The role of flying white:

Generally speaking, it is widely used in running script and cursive script, but it is rarely used in regular script, official script and seal script. This phenomenon is probably caused by the stroke characteristics of various fonts, composition of works, writing speed and other factors. As far as strokes are concerned, flying white is mostly used in vertical, vertical and horizontal strokes, while other strokes are less used, which is mainly determined by stroke form, stroke processing process and writing style.

As for whether Bai Fei is the main writer or the secondary writer in a sentence, we should pay special attention to whether it is appropriate. Sometimes the improper use of flying white in the main pen will lose the center of gravity, and the proper use will help to play the beauty of strokes; Sometimes the second use of flying white will lead to lack and fullness, but if used properly, it will play a role of ornament or decoration.

Feibai is generally used in the middle or tail of strokes, which requires free strokes and natural transition. Among them, Bofei's tail has a back front and some exposed front, which is generally used according to the changes of writing style, speed and pen movement.

Bai Fei's application:

Bai Fei is often used in calligraphy and cursive script, but less used in regular script, official script and seal script. This phenomenon is probably caused by the stroke characteristics of various fonts, composition of works, writing speed and other factors.

As far as strokes are concerned, flying white is mostly used in vertical, vertical and horizontal strokes, while other strokes are less used, which is mainly determined by stroke form, stroke processing process and writing style. As for whether Bai Fei is the main writer or the secondary writer in a sentence, we should pay special attention to whether it is appropriate. Sometimes the improper use of flying white in the main pen will lose the center of gravity, and the proper use will help to play the beauty of strokes; Sometimes the second use of flying white will lead to lack and fullness, but if used properly, it will play a role of ornament or decoration.