1. brushwork and style brushwork are actually the skills and methods of depicting stippling with a brush. The overall characteristics of stippling lines are closely related to style. For example, Pan's linear style is simple; Zhang Qianbei's linear style is strong and simple; Stone's straight line style is tough and heavy, while Wang Duo's straight line style is bold and unrestrained. Yan Zhenqing's linear style is old and stubborn; Miffy's linear style is free and easy; Zhao Ziang's linear style is gentle and honest, and so on. It is their different brushwork skills that constitute their respective linear style characteristics and also clearly shape their distinctive personality style characteristics. Just like this, calligraphers in ancient and modern times attached great importance to the study of brushwork without exception, and listed the training of brushwork skills as an important subject in calligraphy learning.
2. Ink method and style Ink method skills are actually a concrete existence of writing results, a concrete embodiment of black and white contrast, a five-color ink, and a level and charm of ink. Different ink colors have different aesthetic characteristics, and different strokes and ink colors show different styles.