Wang Xizhi's Calligraphy Style

Wang Xizhi's calligraphy is written in Chinese characters: when pressing a pen, our gravity should not exceed half of the power of using the pen, and we should do it in one go.

There are five fonts in calligraphy, which is what we often say: "seal script is a real cursive script." Each style has its own unique artistic expression, and different styles have different learning essentials and skills. The study of calligraphy is gradual. Beginners usually start with official script and regular script and learn basic strokes and knots. When calligraphy has been introduced and they have all the insights in the basic calligraphy style, they can learn the next running script and cursive script.

Although running script seems difficult, it is not that difficult as long as you master the method. Let's take a look at the skills and methods of writing running script. When writing running script, we need to use the brush properly, that is, the strokes of the brush. When writing a running script, we only need to use a brush to draw one-third of the front, so that's how the three points come about. ?

When we write running script, the pen is in place. If the front end of our pen is in place and the tail of our pen is not in place, then the words we write will lose vitality. How to write lines in place requires us to write them in regular script. Regular script, as its name implies, means model. Our regular script is very good, so our running script is not bad. With a little effort, our running script will reach an ideal state.