Take seal as the letter, between square inches, the weather is myriad-Fu Jiangling's basic seal cutting process
Seal cutting combines calligraphy and seal cutting, which is a unique art form of Chinese characters. It rose in pre-Qin, flourished in Han, declined in Jin, lost in Tang and Song Dynasties, revived in Ming Dynasty and revived in Qing Dynasty. It has a history of more than 3700 years.
As early as Shang Dynasty, people would use sharp tools to carve "characters" on tortoise shells. These characters have sharp blades and beautiful brushwork, which are the embryonic form of seal cutting today. During the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period, people called seals carved with jade as seals, while seals carved with metal were called graupel (xǐ). After Qin Shihuang unified the six countries, "Xi" was designated as the proper name of the seal of the Emperor of Heaven, which was used throughout the dynasties. Private printing is collectively referred to as "printing letters".
The ancient Chinese character of seal script "Zhen" refers to carving concave and convex patterns on jade from the side of jade characters. Later, bamboo and silk became popular writing tools, so the shape of seal script was changed from "jade" to "bamboo". Seal cutting has spread so far, and many schools have developed, and the concise time between square inches is becoming more and more interesting.
Carving stones with metal and depicting meanings with overlapping strokes are not only the presentation of skills, but also the presentation of cultural details and connotations.
As early as 3,000 years ago,
That is, the word "fu" has different structures. Later, with the appearance of ancient calligraphy, seal script, official script, cursive script, regular script, running script and other fonts, the calligraphy of the word "Fu" became more and more artistic, and the collection of "Baifutu" and "Qianfutu" by later generations concentrated on various writing methods of the word "Fu", which made people beautiful.
There are two forms of "hundred blessings": one is the special-shaped figure pattern based on seal script, that is, the round pattern of the word "Fu" which has been circulating among the people for a long time, and its font is steady, even and dignified, which is very interesting and lasting; One is a rectangular pattern composed of hundreds of different writing methods, such as truth, grass, official script and seal script. The word "Fu" is not only the object that people pray for peace and good luck, but also reflects the profoundness and ever-changing of China's calligraphy.