What hard pen calligraphy font looks good?

Question 1: Which font is better for practicing calligraphy? The most fundamental thing is to practice calligraphy well. As long as the brush is good, the hard pen is naturally good. Everyone has a hand in modern calligraphy.

The most effective ones are seal script and official script, which are easy to write, but have little effect on modern practice. It is best to learn regular script, then turn it into a running script, and then you can cursive, which is more practical.

Yan Zhenqing, Liu Gongquan, Zhao Meng, Ou Yangxun and Chu Suiliang are the best copybooks for soft-brush regular script, but we should grasp one and keep practicing.

Wang Xizhi is a leader in running script, which no one can surpass so far. Cursive script can learn from Mi Fei.

If you want to practice hard pen quickly and well, I suggest you write according to their posts and learn the shelf structure of fonts.

Persistence is the most important thing, and learning calligraphy also has the function of self-cultivation. People who write calligraphy for a long time live long.

Question 2: I want to practice hard pen calligraphy. What font is better to choose? Learn regular script first. The so-called truth (regular script) gives birth to lines, and lines give birth to grass. Really like standing, walking like walking, grass like walking. There is no walker who can walk without standing up, and there is no walker who can walk without walking! Both cursive scripts are based on regular script and depend on it. Furthermore, according to your own aesthetic taste, choose your own copybook, such as Yan Ti, Ou Ti, Liu Ti and so on.

Question 3: What font is better for hard pen calligraphy? I have been practicing calligraphy for many years and have been trained in calligraphy and painting, but it is difficult to answer what kind of font is good. Tian Yingzhang and Sima's calligraphy is very good, but most of them are running scripts. It's better to take grass, but it takes more effort to start from ancient posts.

Question 4: Who can recommend some good beginners' copybooks if you want to practice hard pen calligraphy? Some suggestions on practicing hard pen calligraphy are for reference only:

First, don't join in the fun, amateurs watch the fun, and experts watch the doorway. Be cautious about calligraphers' works. Beginners lack discernment (including former popular calligraphers, although they may be all the rage, such as Pang Zhonghua and Si Mayan, whose works are not worth learning). Just like learning guzheng, don't follow the 12 women's group or street performers or just learn a video online. If you want to learn, you must follow everyone. Of course, people in reality are not necessarily familiar to the secular.

Second, it is best to learn from the masters in the history of calligraphy, such as Wang Xizhi, Mi Fei and Zhao Meng. Their works have been tested by thousands of years of history and calligraphers. Of course, they are handed down from generation to generation with calligraphy inscriptions.

Third, if you find the second item inconvenient, learn from the hard-pen calligraphers who have inherited the essence of the master and have some historical connotations, such as Tian Yingzhang and Lu Zhongnan. , Xie, Luo Hengguang, etc. Tian Yingzhang, Lu Zhongnan, Luo Heng Guang and Ren Ping all have copybooks.

Fourthly, there are many calligraphers who are good at hard-pen regular script, but there are too few famous calligraphers who are good at hard-pen regular script. This is the so-called folk master, such as, Zi, Li Jiong-feng and so on.

Five, a brief comment on modern and contemporary hard pen calligraphers.

Pang Zhonghua: Born in Weibei, the habit of hard writing is too heavy, rigid and slow, which is not suitable for learning. Score 70

Xi Shu: Hard-pen calligraphy is like learning from Mi Fei, but you haven't practiced kung fu yet. Score 75

Si Mayan: Regular script is printed, and running script is wild, salty, ugly and disgusting for three days. If you fail, give it 30 points.

: Regular script writer, with profound brushwork, has formed the European style of Tian, but he writes too carefully. Hard-pen regular script is also a gull, not bad, and the running script is acceptable. Brush regular script score 90, hard pen regular script 85, hard pen running script 78-80.

Wu Yusheng: Hard-pen running script has more connotation, but it feels a little fair, and beginners can learn it. Hard pen running script score 85

Xie: A famous calligrapher, with a mature and quaint style, worked hard at calligraphy from 90 to 95.

Luo Hengguang: Hard-pen running script originated in Wang Mi (Wang Xizhi, Mi Fei) and is worth learning. Hard pen running script 90 points.

Ren Ping: Hard-pen running script is smart and elegant, but sometimes it is frivolous and powerless. Hard pen running script score 85

Wang Zhengliang: He, Luo Hengguang and Ren Ping belong to Zhejiang School, but his skills are not as good as those of them, which is not worthy of the name. His calligraphy score is 70-80.

Luo Yinong: An unknown hard-pen calligrapher, he won the grand prize in the 4th National Hard-pen Calligraphy Competition. His award-winning works are of high taste, but they are rarely seen. Rating: 92

Ceng Wei Zi: Dongkou calligrapher, member of China Calligraphy Association, good at calligraphy, calligraphy and official documents. He is especially good at calligraphy, and his calligraphy skills are profound. His hard-written books are excellent, but they are not known to the public. Only brush books online. The total score is 96 and the hard pen is 98.

Li Jiongfeng: Calligrapher of Longhui nationality, member of China Calligraphy Association, with extremely high talent and taste. He is good at calligraphy and cursive script, as well as hard pen. There are many works on the Internet, including hard pens, but they are not suitable for beginners. The total score is 96, calligraphy and cursive 98, hard pen 95.

Zhang Xiu: A female calligrapher, she has the style of Wang Xianzhi, but hard-pen regular script is lifeless, which is not worth learning from. Hard pen regular script score: 70

Ding Yongkang: Hard-pen regular script is generally 60, while hard-pen running script is not worth 50 comments.

Chen: Hard-pen calligraphy is like chicken ribs.

He Dongxiang: Hunan calligrapher, good at writing regular script with hard pen, but good at writing with brush. Hard pen regular script score 85, hard pen running script 65, brush running script 90, brush running script 85.

Li Yiping: Hard-pen calligraphy is similar to Luo Hengguang's, with 86 points.

Chen: Hard-pen running script originated in Mi Fei and Wang Duo. Smart and aura, 90 points.

Gu Zhongan: Names are difficult to match, so it is not recommended. Score 50

Lu Weizhong: It's hard to get rid of vulgarity. Score 70

Liu Huipu: (Wei and Jin calligraphy style) Regular script is OK, but running script is ugly. Hard pen regular script 70-80 points, hard pen running script 50 points.

Question 5: What is the most beautiful font in hard pen calligraphy? I think if you just want to practice hard-pen calligraphy to cater to the public's taste, you can go to the bookstore and find some hard-pen Copybook for calligraphy to practice, such as Tian Yingzhang and Si Mayan. If you want to achieve something in calligraphy, I think you'd better find a small calligraphy copy of an ancient great calligrapher to practice. In the ink extension handed down from ancient times, the reputation of Xiao Kai in Jin and Tang Dynasties is the most prominent. These include Announcement Post, Ji Zhi Biao, Wang Xizhi's Theory of Music and Yi, Cao E's Monument, Huang Tingjing, Wang Xianzhi's Thirteen Lines of Luo Shen Fu, and Zhong Shaojing's Ling Fei Classic in the Eastern Jin Dynasty. Also, Wang Mingchong and Zhu Yunming's ink in small letters are also good examples.

Question 6: What font should beginners practice first? No matter what kind of hair you wear, regular script is the most basic. Basic skills of block letters.

If you want copybooks, you can choose what you like. In fact, when you write, you always have your own style.

The best way to practice calligraphy is not to give up halfway.

I'm also learning to write Chinese calligraphy. Come on together ~

Question 7: What copybook should beginners use for hard pen calligraphy? It is better for girls to practice Liu Tizi. If they use pens, they should use black pens first, and then use them after practice. 1~2 hours is enough. Remember that you must know how to enjoy the process of practicing calligraphy, so that you can make rapid progress.

Question 8: What font is good for hard pen calligraphy practice? Generally speaking, regular script is preferred. After learning regular script, you can further transform it into running script, and then you can cursive and other styles and fonts you like. Because regular script strokes are horizontal and vertical, practicing strokes is the best choice. After mastering the brushwork skills, you can begin to practice your favorite style and create your own style.

Question 9: Which font is better for girls to practice hard pen calligraphy? Can you recommend some good copybooks? Hard pen calligraphy is practical. I personally recommend practicing regular script of Tian Yingzhang, Lu Zhongnan, Gu Zhongan and Qian Peiyun. Running script exercises were inherited by,,, Shen Genhong and Gao. All of the above are well known. Their calligraphy is well-behaved, full of the flavor of the times without losing the beauty of tradition. At present, the authors of many copybooks in the hard-pen book industry are commercially packaged. At first glance, their names are not small, but their handwriting is average. The authors recommended above can look at their works online. They definitely have skills.