The content of Han Mo Yuan mainly consists of three parts: the life of calligraphy;
The life part of calligraphy describes in detail the difference between writing and calligraphy, and how to form the vitality of calligraphy. It is pointed out in the book: "Learning books is connected with learning immortals, refining spirit is the best, practicing qi is the second, and refining shape is the second", so that calligraphy can go straight into people's hearts. Flying a book in the air (entering the book with Dan Li);
Flying calligraphy in the air is the process that the author wrote about the application of Dan Li into calligraphy based on his many years' experience in civil and military exercises. At the same time, he also investigated the experience of the ancients and Qi Shu from a historical perspective, and revealed the unfinished words of the ancients. Two-pronged approach
It is said in the book that many calligraphers in history are quite familiar with swordsmanship, and Wang Xizhi is a model of martial arts. There are also samadhi's understanding of calligraphy through swordsmanship, the most famous of which is Zhang Xu's observation of Gong Sundaniang's sword dancing and his cursive writing. Civil and military fellow practitioners are historical relics, and there are also civil and military champions (dragon and tiger champions) in feudal imperial examinations. Two-pronged approach is the trace of fellow practitioners in martial arts in the past. The author writes his own practical experience and talks freely about the ancient people's territory through his own personal practice. At the same time, he hopes that more people can cultivate themselves in the process of writing, so as to live longer!