The strength and momentum of the font are reflected by the strokes and structure of the font.
Pay attention to the handling of changes such as starting and turning pens when carrying pens. At ordinary times, read more famous posts such as Weibei and towel books, and try to figure out the structure and layout of fonts. Then apply it flexibly to daily writing to meet your own requirements.
2. You may have heard the details of writing, such as sitting posture and holding pen posture. The more familiar the truth, the easier it is for people to take it seriously, and often the truth is the most common truth. I've heard of it, but I can't. It's basically two different things.
3. The steps of learning to write are mainly divided into the following points:
First, set goals for yourself. The goal should not be too high or too low. It is best to consult the calligraphers or teachers around you to help make a plan.
Second, to find the template of the post, you need to ask experts for help, otherwise you will find some bad copybooks, but the more you practice, the worse;
Third, prepare basic tools for writing, such as paper, pen, ink, etc.
Fourth, adjust the mentality, be calm, not greedy, not eager for quick success. Even if you can practice a stroke well in a month, it is successful.
5. Writing is about details. The hardest thing is to deal with subtleties. It is best to have a good tutor around you, otherwise you need to post more posts, read more famous posts and communicate with other calligraphy lovers.
Question 2: How can I write vigorously and talk less? The ministers in the ancient prose talked for a long time, but Wang only said one word, good. How overbearing. If you pay attention to the pronunciation of * * * sounds, especially the chest * * * sounds, the Adam's apple will be pressed down, and the sound will be much richer. It will be natural to practice for a long time.
In addition, pay attention to connotation, and the language should be meaningful. "Oh, you are broken." Zhao Zhongxiang didn't feel vigorous.
Question 3: What is the meaning of flying white in calligraphy? Feibai is a special brushwork in calligraphy. According to legend, it was created by calligrapher Cai Yong, and was inspired by a craftsman who dipped a broom in white paint in Xiuhongdumen. Some of its strokes are parallel to the dead silk, and the strokes at the turning point are prominent. In the Northern Song Dynasty, Huang Yue said: If the handwriting is white, it will fly. Now the dry strokes of calligraphy and painting are also called flying white.
Methods: To generate strength in writing, make the dry pen fly white, contrast thick ink and raise ink, so as to strengthen the sense of rhythm and rhythm of the works. At the same time, the use of flying white can make the characters present vigorous and simple artistic effects, thus adding interest to the works and enriching the visual effects of the pictures. Of course, the skill of calligraphy can also be fully reflected in Flying White. Feibai refers to the white marks in the middle of strokes in calligraphy creation, which can give people the feeling of flying, so it is called Feibai. Also known as the Boffin Book. For example, Song and Huang's "On the East View" recorded: If the silk is white, fly for it. In writing, the strength is generated, making the dry pen fly white, contrasting with thick ink and raising ink, so as to strengthen the sense of rhythm and rhythm of the work. At the same time, the use of flying white can make the characters present vigorous and simple artistic effects, thus adding interest to the works and enriching the visual effects of the pictures. Of course, the skill of calligraphy can also be fully reflected in Flying White.
Question 4: What does this two-part allegorical saying mean? Wang Xizhi's writing is vigorous and powerful, which also shows that Wang Xizhi is diligent. He often writes on wood and practices calligraphy diligently. The writing ink has been immersed in the wood for three inches. Of course, this is a metaphor to illustrate Wang Xizhi's diligence.
Question 5: Wang Xizhi writes thoroughly 100 points to describe the vigorous brushwork of calligraphy. Metaphor analysis is very insightful. From Don? Zhang Huai's book is broken? Wang Xizhi: "Wang Xizhi's book is willing to be published, and the work is cut, and the pen is three points."
Wang Xizhi was born in the Jin Dynasty (now Shaoxing, Zhejiang). He is the most famous calligrapher in the history of our country. Because he was a general of the right army, later generations called him Wang Youjun.
Wang Xizhi's calligraphy is the best in ancient and modern times. His calligraphy is beautiful in touch and vigorous in softness, and many calligraphers in later generations can't compare with him. So many people who study calligraphy take his handwriting as a model. At present, his most famous books and posts are Preface to Lanting Collection and Huang Tingjing.
Although Wang Xizhi's handwriting is so good, it has something to do with his talent, but the most important thing is his hard work. In order to practice his handwriting well, whether he is resting or walking, he always thinks about the structure of the font, imitates the shelf and momentum of the word, and keeps paddling his fingers on his skirt. So after a long time, even my clothes were cut.
He used to practice calligraphy by the pond, and every time he finished writing, he washed his pen and inkstone in the pond. After a long time, the water in the whole pond turned black. It can be seen that he has made great efforts in practicing calligraphy.
It is said that he loves geese very much and often watches them swim around in the river in a daze. Later, he realized the principle of brush strokes from the movements of geese, which was of great help to his calligraphy skills. Once, he went to a Taoist temple to play, and when he saw a group of geese were lovely, he asked the Taoist priest to sell them to him. The Taoist priest in Guanli admired his calligraphy for a long time and asked him to write a copy of Huang Tingjing in exchange. Wang Xizhi liked those geese very much and agreed. So Wang Xizhi wrote a poem "Huang Ting Jing" for Guan Li, and the Taoist gave him all those geese.
On another occasion, the emperor went to the northern suburbs to offer sacrifices, and asked Wang Xizhi to write his congratulatory message on a board, and then sent workers to carve it. The sculptor was very surprised when he carved. Wang Xizhi's calligraphy and brushwork actually penetrated into the wood for more than three points. He praised: "The words of the general of the right army are really incisive!"
Question 6: Wang Xizhi's brilliant pen means 5 points, which describes the vigorous brushwork of calligraphy. Metaphor analysis is very insightful. From Don? Zhang Huai's book is broken? Wang Xizhi: "Wang Xizhi's book is willing to be published, and the work is cut, and the pen is three points."
Wang Xizhi was born in the Jin Dynasty (now Shaoxing, Zhejiang). He is the most famous calligrapher in the history of our country. Because he was a general of the right army, later generations called him Wang Youjun.
Wang Xizhi's calligraphy is the best in ancient and modern times. His calligraphy is vigorous and beautiful, combining rigidity with softness. Many calligraphers in later generations, no one can compare with him. So many people who study calligraphy take his handwriting as a model. At present, his most famous books and posts are Preface to Lanting Collection and Huang Tingjing.
Although Wang Xizhi's handwriting is so good, it has something to do with his talent, but the most important thing is his hard work. In order to practice his handwriting well, whether he is resting or walking, he always thinks about the structure of the font, imitates the shelf and momentum of the word, and keeps paddling his fingers on his skirt. So after a long time, even my clothes were cut.
He used to practice calligraphy by the pond, and every time he finished writing, he washed his pen and inkstone in the pond. After a long time, the water in the whole pond turned black. It can be seen that he has made great efforts in practicing calligraphy.
It is said that he loves geese very much and often watches them swim around in the river in a daze. Later, he realized the principle of brush strokes from the movements of geese, which was of great help to his calligraphy skills. Once, he went to a Taoist temple to play, and when he saw a group of geese were lovely, he asked the Taoist priest to sell them to him. The Taoist priest in Guanli admired his calligraphy for a long time and asked him to write a copy of Huang Tingjing in exchange. Wang Xizhi liked those geese very much and agreed. So Wang Xizhi wrote a poem "Huang Ting Jing" for Guan Li, and the Taoist gave him all those geese.
On another occasion, the emperor went to the northern suburbs to offer sacrifices, and asked Wang Xizhi to write his congratulatory message on a board, and then sent workers to carve it. The sculptor was very surprised when he carved. Wang Xizhi's calligraphy and brushwork actually penetrated into the wood for more than three points. He praised: "The words of the general of the right army are really incisive!"
Question 7: I always write one by one. How can I practice my handwriting well? You can practice well with your heart.
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