Beautiful sentences in calligraphy

1. The pen is full of ink: the pen and ink are used very freely and fully. It mostly describes calligraphy and poetry as smooth and vigorous. The pen moves the dragon and the snake: The pen depicts the dragon and the snake leaping. Describes the calligraphy style as vigorous and free-spirited. He also writes on behalf of the commander.

2. The flowing clouds and flowing water, the writing strokes are like clouds and smoke.

3. With one stroke, you can see it like a runaway horse flying into the sky and away from the dust; or like a dragon flying in the sky, moving around, coming from nothingness, and returning to the void again. This is almost crazy and primitive. The impulse of vitality contains the aura of heaven and earth.

4. Calligraphy incorporates the perseverance, courage and enterprising spirit of Confucianism, as well as the emptiness, detachment and tranquility of Lao and Zhuangzi. It often uses a kind of change that does not seek richness and inflection in the writing. It means leaving behind the glitz and glamor of the world in order to seek the true meaning of space and distance.

5. Observe that his strength is not lost, his posture is stretched but not exaggerated, and his handwriting flows like water and clouds.

6. Du Shijie has strong bones but is thin in calligraphy and painting. If there are no leaves in the frost forest, the waterfall will fly.

7. A group of crocodiles playing in the sea, and a dancing crane flying in the sky (Emperor Xiao Yan of Liang Dynasty commented on Wang Xizhi)

8. Floating like floating clouds, as powerful as a frightening dragon. The iron book and the silver hook are the best in ancient and modern times.

9. Huaisu is like a strong man wielding a sword, his expression is moving, and he moves forward and backward without missing a beat.

10. Just smudge a few times with your pen, and a picture of a flying dragon will appear on the paper. The dragons he painted are lifelike, majestic and varied. When Chen Rong painted a dragon, he often did not paint the entire dragon, but painted the head or claws of the dragon, which flickered in and out, as if hearing its sound or seeing its shape. He also splashed ink to form clouds and sprayed water to form mist. It was so magical that people called it " Suo Wenglong" (Chen Rong's nickname is Suo Weng).