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A brief introduction to Dongguan calligraphy is as follows:

Dongguan calligraphy is a kind of calligraphy style, which originated in Dongguan, Fujian. Its calligraphy is characterized by "tough strokes, outstanding strokes, complete structure, strokes like knives, and a certain sense of lack". Its calligraphy is characterized by "vigorous and powerful, atmospheric modeling", paying attention to the strategy of strokes, and the font is relatively large, which can clearly express the meaning of words.

The strokes of Dongguan calligraphy mainly require "hardness", that is, the strokes are round and neat, vigorous and powerful, and the strokes are like knives, emphasizing the connection of strokes. The strokes of the connection points should be accurately grasped, and the strokes should be coherent and structured.

Dongguan calligraphy pays attention to "width" in font. Width means large font, emphasizing the grandeur of font. The font is large, which can clearly express the author's connotation.

Methods of practicing calligraphy:

Because in the process of copying, most people will not take the initiative to analyze and understand the ins and outs of each basic brush of each font. But if you master the method of copying copybooks, you will get twice the result with half the effort. To master the method of copying copybooks, you need to choose appropriate copybooks, brush copybooks or pen copybooks.

How to master copying copybooks: choose copybooks, copy before copying, and combine copying. When learning Chinese characters, we should combine copying before copying, read and paste carefully, and remember, check and use besides copying. And learn from others and practice different copybooks.