Summary of Su Shi's Calligraphy Collection

First of all, talk about accuracy.

People often say that a calligrapher's handwriting is "meticulous" and "meticulous" What is "essence"? It is nothing more than saying that the calligrapher's handwriting is accurate in stippling, structure and composition, and conforms to the statutes.

Talking about painting, you have an image, a scale (fineness, length), a weight and a precision in use, and you can't daub it at will.

When it comes to structure, there is a problem of the accuracy of the collocation position of stippling, which requires it to conform to the laws of center of gravity, fairness, symmetry, echo, stagger and righting.

When it comes to composition, there is a question of the accuracy of the overall layout. As far as different fonts are concerned, writing regular script requires correct fonts and broken pens. Writing running script requires a clear explanation of stippling and coordination.

Secondly, talk about uniqueness.

Bright refers to the style of the open road. The significance of a calligraphy work refers to whether there is the calligrapher's own style in calligraphy creation, that is, whether it shows the calligrapher's own artistic characteristics and personality.