Writing Skills of China's Calligraphy

The writing skills of China's calligraphy are as follows:

First, the biggest difficulty of China's calligraphy is stippling and composition. Small print written with a small pen is usually written with a nib. It is not difficult to make a subtle stippling, but the big characters are different. They basically use the pen head, the pen belly and the pen root, which means that the big characters are in place with the whole pen, so there are problems with the use and habits of tools when writing some pictures.

Second, we should strengthen the observation and research on China's ancient calligraphy. The ancients provided us with reference experience in this regard. No matter how big their handwriting is, it will not be out of proportion. Through repeated copying, we can master their writing characteristics and laws, and also enlarge those representative classic works to make them as vivid as possible, so as to make them have the artistic expression of China's calligraphy.

Third, we should pay attention to the pen method. It is not easy to use a pen through the ages. Pay special attention to the pen used in the center when writing Chinese characters. It is not easy to use a pen through the ages, which shows that the pen used in the center will not change. If the brush is not used well in China's calligraphy, the writing effect will be poor. Therefore, when writing China's calligraphy, we should be as close to the center as possible, make full use of the basic writing principle of the brush, give full play to its writing characteristics and show the writing effect.

Fourth, complete the writing process according to the characteristics of Chinese characters. The characteristics of Chinese characters are mainly the composition of space. Mr. Wo Xinghua put forward the space theory in the art of Chinese characters. He believes that the external driving force for the development of contemporary Chinese calligraphy comes from the change of exhibition space, and the development trend is to emphasize composition.

Fifth, we must have innovative thinking and form our own system. Although China's calligraphy is a visual art, it is also a reflection of personal feelings. After mastering the basic writing essentials, we should innovate and change, and write our own personal calligraphy works with our accumulated knowledge and spiritual connotation.

The importance of calligraphy

Calligraphy is an art. Chinese characters are different from foreign languages in stippling, structure and shape. It has subtle changes, different forms and different interests. By stippling the strength and shade of lines, the ups and downs of text content and thoughts and feelings, the spacing of fonts and the distribution of lines, a beautiful layout is formed.