Zhang Xiaodong,1born in July, 970, was born in Linquan, Anhui. He is a painter and calligrapher in Bieshu, Tai Po Caotang and Linxi Fang Shan, and his museum was named "My Zhai". He is now a member of China Calligraphers Association, a member of Linquan CPPCC, a professional calligrapher and seal engraver.
In recent years, calligraphy and seal cutting works have been exhibited in dozens of national exhibitions organized by China Calligraphers Association, such as national exhibition, middle-aged exhibition, national newcomer exhibition, top 100 exhibition, national Chinese calligraphy exhibition, cursive calligraphy exhibition, popular calligraphy style evaluation exhibition, and the second international seal cutting exhibition, and won the third national couplets calligraphy exhibition (silver award) and the "Xihe Cup" national calligraphy exhibition (2005).
Practice calligraphy needs to pay attention to:
One is interest. In the process of practicing calligraphy, interest in calligraphy is very important. If you are not interested in China's calligraphy, you will not spend a lot of time learning it, so you will lose patience with practicing China's calligraphy.
The second is posture. When practicing calligraphy, you must hold the pen correctly, put your feet flat on the ground, press the case with your hands, keep your shoulders flat, keep your back straight, keep your head straight and look at the paper. Hold the pen in your palm, your finger and your wrist. I began to practice calligraphy and pillow my wrist, and gradually raised my wrist and lowered my wrist.
Finally, it is persistence. The most important thing in practicing calligraphy is persistence. Don't fish for three days and dry the net for two days. You can't practice well at this rate. It's best to make a plan for yourself and practice quantitatively on a regular basis. But the method must be correct, otherwise it will be counterproductive.