What kind of calligraphy is it?

The understanding of calligraphy is as follows:

Calligraphy refers to an art that uses the four treasures of the study as tools to express emotions. The particularity of tools is an important aspect of the particularity of calligraphy art. Using the Four Treasures of the Study as tools to fully reflect the performance of the tools is an important part of calligraphy techniques. Without the Four Treasures of the Study, the art of calligraphy would be out of the question.

The art of calligraphy takes Chinese characters as its carrier. The particularity of Chinese characters is another important aspect of the particularity of calligraphy. Chinese calligraphy is inseparable from Chinese characters. The shape of Chinese character stipples and the combination of radicals are all things that writers pay more attention to.

Different from other Pinyin characters, Chinese characters are a combination of form, sound and meaning, with strong formal meaning. The so-called "six books" of the ancients refer to the six methods of creating and using Chinese characters: pictograms, referring to things, understanding, pictographs, annotations, and borrowings. It is of great guiding significance for the analysis of the physical structure of Chinese characters.

The background of calligraphy art is traditional Chinese culture. Calligraphy is rooted in the soil of traditional Chinese culture, and traditional culture is the background on which calligraphy depends for its survival and development. The calligraphy theory we can see today since the Han Dynasty has its own system, completeness and organization.

Like other literary and artistic theories, calligraphy theory includes not only the technical theory of calligraphy itself, but also its aesthetic theory, and the wisdom of ancient Chinese literati shines in these theories.

For example, the theory on how to express "spirit, energy, bone, flesh, blood" and other categories in calligraphy, the theory on brushwork, calligraphy, composition and other techniques, as well as creation theory, taste criticism, etc., are all It has its own system.

The art of calligraphy includes brushwork, calligraphy, composition, inkwork, brushwork, etc. Calligraphy brushwork is the core content of its technique. Brushwork is also called "pen use", which refers to the method of using the pen and the sharp edge. Calligraphy, also known as "knotting" and "structure", refers to the relationship between the matching, interspersing, echoing, avoiding and so on of the stipples within the characters.

Zifa, also known as "Baibai", refers to the overall layout of a word, including the processing of the relationships between words and lines. Ink method refers to the method of using ink, which refers to the processing of thick, light, dry, dry and wet ink.