The best way to publish is

The best way to post is to prepare the process, read the original text, learn Chinese characters, and reflect and summarize.

1, preparation process.

First of all, understand the historical background, cultural connotation and artistic style of the original work. This helps to deepen the understanding and internalization of the original information and provide support for the subsequent posting process.

2. Read the original text.

Read the original carefully, including structure, technique, brushwork, conception, charm, form, etc., analyze the font, and deeply understand the artistic characteristics of the original. You need to choose words calmly, understand the strokes and structure, and understand the light and heavy changes between black powder and black powder.

3. Learn Chinese characters.

"From the inside out" is the technical condition for posting. Through repeated practice, fonts are accumulated in muscle memory, which lays the foundation for the subsequent posting process. Adhere to the word-for-word follow-up and improve your calligraphy level and attainments through writing.

4. Reflection and summary.

In the process of posting, we should pay attention to pen, ink, force, eye distance, line spacing, font, structure, balance and orderly placement, and pay attention to the expression and transmission of momentum and emotion. After each posting, reflect and summarize, find out your own shortcomings, where you need to continue to practice and improve, and also find your own advantages and progress, so as to provide a better foundation and support for future posting.

Job description:

Lin Tie is not only a way of practicing calligraphy in China traditional art, but also a form of artistic creation. Generally speaking, temporary posting is to practice, learn and create by imitating the calligraphy works of traditional famous artists word by word. The purpose of posting is to grasp the essence of traditional calligraphy art and carry forward its excellent tradition; At the same time, it is also to improve the level and attainments of calligraphy.

The history of copywriting can be traced back to the Han Dynasty. The copied works by Kong Anguo, the annotator of Zhouyi, and Zhao Wei, the author of The Analects of Confucius, left a deep impression in the history of calligraphy. Han Yu, Ou Yangxun, Yan Zhenqing, Liu Gongquan and other calligraphers in the Tang Dynasty were all representatives of pasting art, and their pasting works were regarded as treasures handed down from generation to generation by later generations, which had a far-reaching influence on later calligraphers.

Adhering to calligraphy has become one of the main ways of calligraphy education in China, and it is also an important choice for the public to appreciate the art of calligraphy. Through posting, art lovers can understand the history and essence of China's calligraphy, improve their brushwork level and attainments, and gain another aesthetic experience and life harvest.