Calligraphy long March works

The calligraphy works of the Long March are particularly amazing.

On the whole, it presents a kind of Zhao Yun, which can closely combine the inscriptions and effectively show the charm of Zhao Ti. This level of calligraphy is never inferior to that of calligraphers, even more vigorous and powerful than calligraphers' writing. It has a unique charm, especially a strong feeling, which is the natural expression of true temperament.

Judging from the use of the pen, the technique is not only skillful, but also very relaxed, with a high degree of application, which can be well controlled and easily handled. The processing of stippling also follows the standard of structure, which can not only show the beauty of glyph and the wonderful structure, but also make every word fully show its personality, which is really hard to get.

We can also see that the relationship between them, whether between stippling and stippling, or between words, has obvious admiration, and the beginning and end are very closely linked. I believe everyone will feel fresh, and the overall layout also has a sense of Shu Lang, which is in place.

Marshal He Long not only has a good knowledge of regular script, but also has a brilliant running script, which shows a hearty power, calm atmosphere and makes people fall in love at first sight. I believe that many friends have read the inscription works of Marshal He Long, and they are also infected by this exquisite skill and accurate understanding.

The basic meaning of calligraphy:

On the surface, calligraphy refers to the statutes of writing. In life, the word calligraphy has the following meanings: first, it is synonymous with a written work or the floorboard of all written works; Second, an art category generally refers to the art of writing Chinese characters. Calligraphy in the Tang Dynasty pursued the highest and most rigorous statutes, and its achievements were also the highest in the history of calligraphy.

Calligraphy is a unique traditional art in China. Chinese characters in China were created by working people and began to be recorded by pictures. After thousands of years of development, it has evolved into today's writing. Calligraphy came into being because our ancestors invented the writing brush. Throughout the ages, Chinese characters were mainly written with a brush.