Li Bai's famous calligraphy sentences

Li Bai's famous calligraphy sentence: One day, I will ride the wind and waves, straighten my shady sail and cross the deep sea, as follows:

This sentence comes from Li Bai's Hard to Walk and one of the three original Li Bai's Hard to Walk. This is the first song, written when Li Bai was pushed out of Chang 'an in Tianbao three years. This poem describes his uncontrollable anger when he meets difficulties; However, I still hope that one day I will show my ambition, which shows his optimism and heroism about his future life and is full of positive romanticism.

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1, Overview of Calligraphy

Calligraphy is a unique artistic expression of the beauty of words in China and neighboring countries and regions, which is deeply influenced by Chinese culture. Including China calligraphy, Mongolian calligraphy, Arabic calligraphy and English calligraphy. Its "China Calligraphy" is a unique traditional Chinese character art in China.

2. The specific meaning of calligraphy

On the surface, calligraphy refers to the statutes of writing. In life, the word calligraphy has the following meanings: first, it is synonymous with a written work or the floorboard of all written works; Second, an art category generally refers to the art of writing Chinese characters.

3. Calligraphy in broad sense and narrow sense.

Calligraphy in a broad sense refers to the writing rules of characters and symbols. In other words, calligraphy refers to writing with its brushwork, structure and composition according to the characteristics and significance of words, making it a beautiful work of art. China's calligraphy is an original performance art of the Han nationality, which is known as: poetry without words, wireless dance; Paintings without pictures, silent music, etc.

Calligraphy in a narrow sense refers to the methods and laws of writing Chinese characters with a brush. Including writing, calligraphy, stippling, structure, layout (distribution, lines, composition) and so on.

For example, the pen refers to the palm and the five fingers are Qi Li; The pen carrying center is unfolded; Stippling is the same as a pen; The structure is shaped by words and echoes each other; The distribution is intricate, the density is appropriate, and the virtual and the real are born together, and the whole chapter is full of gas fields; Every word is ancient for literacy, and every word is big and small, and high is not as good as low.

4. The origin of calligraphy

China's calligraphy art began in the generation stage of Chinese characters. "Voice can't spread in different places, but stay in different times, so words were born. Writer, so it is the trace of Italian sound. " (The Book of Lin Zao, edited by Ma Zonghuo) As a result, words were produced. The earliest works of calligraphy art are not words, but some descriptive symbols-hieroglyphics or picture words.

Symbols depicting Chinese characters first appeared on pottery. The primitive depiction symbol only represents a rough concept of chaos and has no exact meaning.