What is northern Wei calligraphy?

Calligraphy in the Northern Wei Dynasty is a transitional calligraphy system, which has a great influence on the formation of regular script in Sui and Tang Dynasties. Calligraphers of all ages have also drawn useful essence from it in their innovation and change.

After the Eastern Jin Dynasty, the north and the south were divided, and calligraphy was also divided into two factions. The calligraphy style of the Northern School has inherited the legacy of Han Li. Its brushwork is simple and rigorous, but its style is simple and rigorous, so it is called "Weibei". After the Eastern Jin Dynasty, the calligraphy of Nanzong was divided into north and south, and calligraphy was also divided into two factions. The calligraphy style of the Northern School has inherited the legacy of Han Li. Its brushwork is simple and rigorous, but its style is simple and rigorous, so it is called "Weibei". Southern calligraphy, a lot.

Inscriptions in the Northern Dynasties (386-58 1)

Two albums

Sparse and beautiful, longer than letters. During the Northern and Southern Dynasties, because of regional differences, personal habits and book styles were very different. The book in the north is strong, and the book in the south is rich, each of which is wonderful and inseparable.