What does "big break" mean in calligraphy?

The "big break" in calligraphy refers to a unique writing style, which breaks through the shackles of traditional calligraphy and is very free and casual in form. Dabo calligraphy is very expressive, which can show the unique personality and creativity of calligraphers. In the history of calligraphy development in China, Dabo calligraphy is a very important writing art form.

The founder of Dabo calligraphy is Zhao Meng, a calligrapher in Ming Dynasty. He was dissatisfied with the restrictions of official calligraphy and decided to create a new writing style. Dabo's calligraphy has free strokes, smooth lines and rich changes, and can accurately express the feelings and thoughts of calligraphers. Some calligraphers also use bright colors to make the fonts more vivid.

Nowadays, Dabo calligraphy has become a school of calligraphy in China, and many calligraphers have conducted in-depth research on it. In modern society, the forms of broken calligraphy are constantly updated, such as writing on large rice paper, writing on walls, screens, decorative paintings and so on. The spiritual connotation and aesthetic value contained in Dapo's calligraphy have brought people a strong visual experience and emotional impact, leading the new trend of China's calligraphy creation.