The law of "prone" in running script

The law of "prone" in running script

-Take Mi Fei's running script as an example.

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The knot of running script has rules such as prone, lateral, upturned, size, weight, density, ventilation, insertion, avoidance, height, width and transformation. Taking Mi Fei's running script as an example, this paper, by comparing it with regular script, explains the essentials of the "prone" method of running script, which provides reference for calligraphy learning and creation.

-prone, mainly refers to the writing law of prone between the right ends of the upper and lower strokes and between the upper right corner and the lower right corner of the word.

-By leaning up and down, leaning up and down, and leaning for many times, the dynamic balance effect of taking the right in the oblique fluctuation is achieved.

First, tilt up and down

—— When the upper horizontal pen and the upper right corner of the word are upward, the lower horizontal pen and the lower right corner are downward. For example, the words "seven" and "zai" are the radicals of radical, Japanese radical, homophone box, door box and national box respectively.

Second, tilt up and down.

-Compared with regular script, the method of tilting up and down is more characteristic of running script.

-"two" and "three" are as long and as horizontal, and are written as inclined up and down. In the running script, the word "Geng" is shorter in the upper horizontal direction than in the lower horizontal direction, so the upper horizontal direction is short and easy to occur.

-Rain prefix, Spring prefix, Old prefix, Tiger prefix, Air prefix, etc. In the running script, the short horizontal line above (or in the middle) is often written on the right, which is prone position, corresponding to the pitch of the long horizontal line below.

-in this way, it is not only convenient for the coherent writing of upper and lower strokes, but also increases the vivid effect of choosing the right from the oblique middle.

Third, multiple collapse

When a word has multiple horizontal strokes, it is often written in a multi-oblique way. For example, the word "spring" means to tilt, bend, bend and bend again.

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See Song Min's Compendium of Mi Fei's Running Script, Wang Duo's Running Script and Two Kings' Running Script. Jiangxi Fine Arts Publishing House, 20 19.