What does Yi Feng, the center of calligraphy, mean?

When stippling with a pen, keep the main front of the brush on the center line of stippling to distinguish it from the partial front. The money note written in the center is round and textured. In Meng Qian Bi Tan written by Shen Kuo in the Northern Song Dynasty, it was recorded that Xu Xuan was good at seal script in the Song Dynasty, and it was reflected in the Japanese. There is a wisp of thick ink in the center of the painting, and as for the bend, it is one of them. It is because the pen tip can't fall straight down, so the pen tip is often in the painting, so this pen method is also used.

It is called "centering" to make it upright, centered in the front and unbiased from left to right.

The center raises the pen, which is to let the pen tip run in stippling. This method of carrying a pen is the main method of using a pen. In Qing Dynasty, Shigemitsu said in "Green Raft": "The center can be transported, although it is defeated, it is also round; If you can't be a center, you are both good and bad. The root of the pros and cons lies in this. " It is true that the center is the main law in calligraphy, so the center is the most important in calligraphy.

The central stroke, because it is easy to lift the pen up and down, press the pen and use the front, will have different stippling, showing the interest of combining rigidity with softness and vertical and horizontal transshipment. If the carpal tunnel blocks the center of gravity of milli, make it forward. According to predecessors' experience, if the wrist is vertical, the front part is straight and the front part is regular, so that you can draw vertically, tighten, stretch, press, lift, and have contact with each other, and the gestures can be aligned with each other, so that the front part can remain centered.

In short, the center is a key to using a pen. Only Zheng Feng can be strong, energetic and leap forward. Of course, the calligraphy pen is extremely changeable, and it is impossible to get to the center. However, no matter how it changes, at the end of the pen, it will definitely receive the center.

I don't know Yi Feng, nor have I heard of him. Is he partial? Inclined or oblique force in calligraphy

[explanation] 1. In calligraphy, it refers to the gesture that the pen tip tilts when writing with a brush. For example, his regular script is often biased and unique.