Introduction of European style
Ou Yangxun, the ancestor of European style, was born in 557 in the first year of Yongding, Emperor Wu of the Southern Dynasties, and died in 64 1 in the fifteenth year of Zhenguan, Emperor Taizong. He was born in Linxiang, Chenzhou, Hunan. Known for regular script and running script. As the largest regular calligrapher in the history of calligraphy, his handwriting is called "European Style", which keeps pace with Yan Zhenqing Style, Liu Gongquan Style and Zhao Mengfu Style.
European style is a regular script font created by Ou Yangxun, a great calligrapher in the Tang Dynasty. It is characterized by the combination of harmony, strong stippling and cohesive brushwork. It is steep and rigorous. Keep the side stable, compact and sparse. Every stroke should be in the right direction, with vertical and horizontal strength, with quiet and thoughtful embellishment. When judging the word potential, stop on all sides, prepare on all sides, combine the length and width, and compromise the thickness.
The mind is accurate and the density is accurate. The most important thing is not to be busy. If you are busy, you have no momentum, and the second time you are slow. If you are slow, you will be stupid and you will not lose weight. If you lose weight, you will dry up, and you will not gain weight again. When you get fat, you get turbid. The most important thing is to walk slowly and prepare yourself naturally. On July 12, the sixth year of Zhenguan, he asked for a book to pay Liang Nu for a plan.