Lian Bi's best way to write birthday characters.

Lian Bi, the most beautiful longevity word, wrote this:

Pen up and down. Two horizontal lines above and one horizontal line in the middle. Start with a pen and turn your wrist to the right. Press while walking to make the strokes light on the left and heavy on the right. Pick up the pen slightly and squat to the right. Then write a tick.

Cross the hook, tilt the pen, and turn your wrist to the right. Euclidean hooks are mostly horizontal and straight, and here is no exception, straight and powerful, strong and powerful. Pick up the hook slightly first, and then squat down to the right. Squat down, flip your wrist, and pull the pen on the left.

This kind of cross hook is risky and powerful, which is difficult for ordinary people to achieve. Write after tick. On the left side of your mouth, tilt the pen, turn your wrist and press it down. Then write a horizontal fold. Enter a pen horizontally from a vertical stroke. When folding, first squat right, turn your wrist and press your wrist down. Go through the left and grab the right. Write vertically behind your mouth.

The vertical hook is a spring hook. Squat into the pen, turn your wrist and press it down. Tick the pen on the left first, then pick it up and turn it back. Finally, kneel down and hit the front. The dot in inches is the dot on the right. Squat down and pick up the pen. Knot words.

This birthday word is very formal and generous. The pen is vigorous, steady and solemn. Respected, respected and not solemn, I can't express it. People who live a long life are strong, and they can't express their feelings without strength. The whole word is light horizontally and heavy vertically, which means that those who are dense are light and those who are sparse are heavy. Nothing is too heavy to be strong, and nothing too light to be obvious. This kind of calligraphy is not easy to understand. In addition, if used properly, it is both natural and beautiful, with far-reaching artistic conception.

Introduction to running scripts:

Running script is a kind of calligraphy, which is divided into running script and running script. It is developed and originated on the basis of regular script, and it is a font between regular script and cursive script, which is produced to make up for the slow writing speed of regular script and the illegibility of cursive script. "Go" means "go", so it is not as scribbled as cursive script, nor as straight as regular script.

The origin of writing:

According to Zhang Huaiguan's Book End, "Calligraphers were created by Liu Desheng in Yingchuan, the later Han Dynasty, that is, the mistakes in correcting books were simple and easy, so they were called calligraphers." It can be seen from the statement that "running script" is a font transformed from "official script". Cao Yun in Qing Dynasty said, "To be a traveler is to have few real books. After that, it is simple and easy to walk alternately, such as flowing water, in which fibers pass through. This is not true, nor is it grass. This is Li Kai's victory.

Be sure to write fine print, which shows elegance, infinite strength and style. Although the word is not associated with the climate, the ink is commensurate with the surplus fat and barren. Go slowly and make rules; Look around, don't make a good show. It shouldn't be too late to use it. If it is too late, it will be silly and there will be fewer gods. Not too fast, speed will make you lose motivation. "

Writing development:

Running script is a kind of calligraphy between regular script and cursive script, which appeared in the late Eastern Han Dynasty. The name of the running script first appeared in Wei Heng's "Four Styles of Calligraphy" in the Western Jin Dynasty: Zhong (Yao) and Hu (Zhao) all studied calligraphy under Zhang Huaiguan's "Shu Duan" in the Tang Dynasty, which recorded: "The calligrapher is Liu Desheng. That is, the official book is small and fake, and the service is simple and popular, so it is called a running account.