1, Cao Li: Cao Li is the basis of cursive script, which combines the characteristics of Li Shu and cursive script, and is the starting point for the development of cursive script. Cao Li fonts are characterized by neat and powerful lines, regular fonts and easy recognition. Li Caoshu achieved high artistic achievements in the Six Dynasties and played an important role in the development of cursive scripts in later generations.
2. Jinding Style: Jinding Style was created by Wang Xizhi in Wei and Jin Dynasties and is considered as one of the representatives of cursive script. Its characteristics are bold and unrestrained brushwork, loose structure and strong lines, giving people a sense of grandeur. Jinding style was further developed and popularized in the Tang Dynasty, which laid the foundation for the cursive art of later generations.
3. Weeds: Weeds are the most radical and indulgent expression in cursive scripts. Its characteristics are flying brushwork, changeable fonts and sometimes even illegible. Mad Grass pursues the expression of artistic conception and implication, and pays attention to the unity of form and spirit to convey the author's inner feelings and aesthetic pursuit. Wild grass was first created by Zhang Xu in Tang Dynasty, and many calligraphers developed and created it in later generations.
In addition to the above main types, cursive script has some factions and variants, such as wancao, narrow grass and live grass. Each type has its own unique style and charm, showing the personal style and creative ideas of different calligraphers. As an important part of China traditional calligraphy, cursive script has become the most attractive and expressive branch of calligraphy art with its diversity and innovation. Each cursive script has different aesthetic characteristics and forms of expression. By studying and appreciating these types, we can better understand and experience the artistic enjoyment and cultural value brought by cursive script.
The significance of practicing calligraphy
1. Self-cultivation: Calligraphy is a treasure of China traditional culture, and character and self-cultivation can be cultivated by practicing calligraphy. The writing process needs concentration and patience, which can cultivate people's sentiment, cultivate inner peace and beauty, and improve people's moral cultivation.
2, enhance concentration and concentration: writing requires accurate stroke and line control, practicing calligraphy can cultivate concentration and concentration, improve the agility and accuracy of thinking.
3. Improve aesthetic ability: Calligraphy is an art. By practicing calligraphy, you can cultivate aesthetic ability and improve your sensitivity and understanding of beauty. From appreciating and imitating classic fonts, we can feel the harmonious beauty and emotional expression in excellent works.
4. Strengthen the ability of artistic expression: Calligraphy is an art form, through the use of pen, ink, paper and inkstone, you can express your feelings, feelings and thoughts. Practicing calligraphy can strengthen one's artistic expression ability and improve creativity and expression ability.