Two-character calligraphy work?

The calligraphy of the two characters is beautiful and elegant, and it is a very suitable calligraphy collection for collection. The following is what I compiled for you, I hope it is useful to you!

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Types of calligraphy

Chinese calligraphy is a very unique visual art that develops the writing ability of words to a An aesthetic stage - integrating the concept, thinking, and spirit of the creator, and stimulating the aesthetic emotions of aesthetic objects, which is the formation of calligraphy in the true sense. Calligraphy has a long history. From the late Shang Dynasty to the year 221 BC when the Qin Dynasty unified China, the general trend of the evolution of Chinese characters was from complex to simple.

1. Seal script *** Large Seal Script and Small Seal Script ***: It is said that it began in the pre-Qin period; first there was the Big Seal Script and then there was the Small Seal Script.

There are many pictographic characters in seal script, and there are many ways to express them. Most of them are based on shapes and ideas, such as horse, sheep, elephant, etc. There are many writing methods, and the rules of distribution structure have not been regularized.

The shape of Xiaozhuan must be straight and upright, horizontal strokes must be flat and vertical strokes must be straight. It is a strict and neat calligraphy form. Xiaozhuan is mainly round from the structure to the strokes. The outer outline of the characters is elongated and arranged neatly due to the elongated central cross lines of the characters. The strokes are round and the lines are even and long.

2. Official script: According to legend, it began in the late Qin Dynasty. It evolved from the round and graceful strokes of seal script to square and folded strokes. The shape of the characters changed from slender to flat and square. It was tightened up and down, stretched left and right, and the strokes were moved From slow to short, it shows a lively and diverse style.

3. Running script: According to legend, it began in the late Han Dynasty; writing that is more indulgent and flowing, close to cursive script is called Xingcao; writing that is more upright and steady, close to regular script is called Xingkai script. In the process of writing, the movement of the brush strokes is more obvious in various forms of stipple painting. This movement of the brush strokes often leaves traces of mutual involvement between the stipples and between the words, as thin as a gossamer. traces, this is the thread.

4. Regular script: According to legend, it began in the late Han Dynasty. Neatness and uniformity, the overall sense of regular script composition, first of all, is neatness, the arrangement of words is equidistant between words and lines. The different shapes of the width and length of the knots produce regional variations, so that the regular script, which is uniform but not rigid, will not suffer from disharmony or monotony.

5. Cursive script: According to legend, it began in the early Han Dynasty. Cursive script is a calligraphy style that omits strokes and has a simple structure. Cursive script uses stipples as basic symbols to replace radicals and certain parts of characters. It is the most symbolic calligraphy style. The strokes of cursive script echo each other, making it easy to write quickly and express the writer's emotions.