What are the common methods of calligraphy?
Wei Calligraphy-A common method of calligraphy To learn to write, you must first learn to stipple, which is like the building material of Chinese characters. If the materials are not ready or the prepared materials do not meet the quality requirements, the exhibition hall will not be beautiful and three-dimensional. The same is true of studying books. If you can't write stippling, your handwriting won't look good. Learning how to transport a pen means learning how to drop ink on paper through a pen to form a satisfactory stippling. Now introduce several main ways of carrying pens as follows. The movement of the pen can be divided into vertical movement and horizontal movement. Vertical movement refers to the vertical movement of pen and paper. Lateral movement refers to the movement of the pen in the direction parallel to the paper. There are mainly the following vertical movements: writing: the initial contact between the pen and the paper is called writing, also known as lifting the pen. Writing is generally light, like a bird falling from the air on a branch. Putting pen to paper is the beginning of writing. Pen pause: Press the pen to call pen pause. Don't overdo it. If it is too heavy, it will be too fat to draw. Pen lifting: lifting the pen to the top is called pen lifting. Generally, when you finish writing, you should start writing. Hold up a pen like a bird about to fly high from the ground. There are mainly the following kinds of lateral movements: rowing: the action of rowing from one end to the other is called rowing, and rowing is also called rowing. Pen drop: after stopping writing, gently lift the pen to make the pen tip rotate, and the point slightly deviated is called pen drop. Most frustrated pens are used at stroke turning points. For example, when writing a cross, first pick up the pen, write the corners with the tip of the pen, and then stop writing. At this time, lift the pen slightly to make the second side appear, then turn the pen tip slightly to make the pen tip face the top of the stroke-this is called falling the pen, and finally continue to write, and then write with a horizontal stroke. Folding pen: when writing some pictures, you want to go down first, then up, then left and then right, change direction flatly and lightly, and deliberately expose the edges and corners. This kind of pen is called folding pen. For example, to write horizontally, first put the pen on the upper left, and then fold it to the lower right to write a square edge. This is a folding pen. Turn the pen: the pen tip rotation is called turn the pen, which means that the stippling is written without edges and corners. For example, when writing the second stroke of the word "Ma" or the fourth stroke of the word "Yuan", the pen tip should be rotated like drawing a circle with a compass in order to prevent the corner from being exposed. Pen return: the direction of pen return after stopping is called pen return. The purpose of returning the pen is to "protect the tail and avoid' broken wood'". Stroke: A stroke is called a stroke when it is reversed. Unlike reverse strokes, reverse strokes are reverse strokes. If you write a left vertical hook, when you write the length of the hook vertically, lift the pen to the left, and then, in turn, make the nib face the opposite direction of the hook to be picked out-this is the pen-and finally lift the pen to pick it out. Vertical pen: when walking, the pen tip is raised, and if you go far and don't look back, it is called vertical pen. For example, when writing off, use a pen from heavy to light, and finally use a vertical pen. In addition to vertical movement and horizontal movement, there is also a way to raise the pen between them. This kind of brushwork neither raises the pen nor stops, that is, it does not turn or move, and the pen stops on the paper, which is called vertical pen. The purpose of keeping a pen is to gain motivation, that is, to obtain a certain situation of stippling.