1, practice basic strokes. Running script is a kind of China's calligraphy, so when practicing running script, we should first learn basic strokes, such as horizontal, vertical, left-handed, pressed, dotted and vertical. Only when the strokes are well written can a good font be written.
2. Enhance the pen power and sense of strength. Stroke thickness is required in running script, and it is necessary to master stroke strength and strength. In practice, we should feel more pen power and strength, strengthen practice and improve pen power and strength.
3. Grasp the law of change. The strokes of running script change greatly, and the relationship between different word structures and strokes is also different. Therefore, only through observation and study can we master the law of change and write beautiful fonts.
4. Keep a certain speed. Running script requires fast writing, giving consideration to speed and beauty. Pay attention to the writing speed when practicing, neither too slow nor too fast.
5. Keep practicing. If you want to write a good script in Shandong, the most important thing is to practice and explore your potential unremittingly.
When practicing writing, you must pay attention to writing with your heart, keep your body and mind relaxed and emotionally involved, and gradually skillfully use these skills and methods. After practicing for a long time, you can naturally write beautiful Lu characters.
The Origin and Development of Running Script
Running script is a basic writing form of China's calligraphy. Compared with regular script and official script, its strokes are concise and continuous, with strong expressive force and artistic charm. The origin and development of running script can be traced back to the Han Dynasty.
Running script originated from official script in Han Dynasty. Zou Yang's "Li Shu" in Han Dynasty put forward the conclusion that "customs originated from this article and literature originated from this book", and put forward the development direction of running script. Zhang Zhi, a great calligrapher at the end of Han Dynasty, created a kind of running script, which was praised as "the best of cursive script" and formed the original style of running script.
During the Wei, Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties, running script became independent and became an independent calligraphy form. During this period, running script was widely used and popularized in epitaphs, inscriptions, feudal documents, letters and other writing fields, which laid a solid foundation for the development of running script. At the same time, calligraphers pay attention to the change of pen and ink and aesthetic feeling in the writing of running script, which further improves the artistic value of running script.
During the Tang and Song Dynasties, the official script, as the mother of running script, gradually disappeared, and the running script officially matured, and showed unique charm and influence in the cultural and artistic fields such as murals, calligraphy inscriptions, calligraphy and painting, poetry and so on. Among them, Huai Su, a calligrapher in the Tang Dynasty, is regarded as the pinnacle of ancient running script and one of the classics in the history of running script development.
During the Ming and Qing Dynasties, the running script gradually stabilized and became a unified and standardized writing form. At the end of the Qing Dynasty and the beginning of the Republic of China, famous calligraphers such as Zhang Daqian, Qi Baishi, and Chen Banding introduced new ideas one after another, and the concept of "making the past serve the present" prevailed.
Running script plays an irreplaceable role in the history of calligraphy in China. It is not only the basis of other calligraphy forms, but also a writing form with its own unique artistic style and value.