Bo's strokes

Bo's strokes are as follows:

Bo's brushwork is a kind of calligraphy style characterized by conciseness, which occupies a very important position in the history of calligraphy in China. Bo's strokes originated in Yan Zhenqing in the Tang Dynasty, and gradually formed a unique style through the development and innovation of calligraphers such as Mi Fei in the Song Dynasty.

Bo's strokes are characterized by simplicity. Different from regular script, Bo's strokes are not entangled in details such as points, paintings, folds and hooks, but pay more attention to the fluency of strokes and the layout of composition. In Bo's strokes, one stroke can express everything, highlighting the essence of calligraphy art through the omission of details and the concise essence. Therefore, in the process of writing, strokes are often quite concise, the structure is concise and powerful, and the overall effect is excellent.

Bo's strokes are mainly regular script, running script and cursive script, among which regular script is called bo pen because it embodies the spirit of erudition. Running script is famous for its fluency and naturalness, and its brushwork change lies in the dynamic change of shape and the unique charm of strokes, while cursive script is more concise and unrestrained.

In Bo's brush strokes, there are often no traces of modification, because it emphasizes the primitive feeling of brushwork and the natural feeling of writing, making the brush strokes free, smooth and vivid. Therefore, in Bo's brush strokes, we can often feel very strong vitality and natural atmosphere.

In a word, Bo's strokes are a very important calligraphy style of China, which is characterized by simplicity and fluency, and pays attention to the fluency of strokes and the layout of composition. In the process of writing, strokes are often quite concise and lively, but the overall effect is excellent. At the same time, Bo's brushwork has a strong sense of nature and vitality, giving people a feeling of freedom, boldness and naturalness.