What does reading posts mean in calligraphy?

Calligraphy art is an ancient artistic treasure of China, which reflects thousands of years of civilization history of China, and is a unique art in the treasure house of Chinese culture. There are many learners now, and reading posts is very important for learners. Today I will talk about my own experience of reading posts.

The task of reading a post is to observe and analyze the pen, structure and composition of the words in the post, and the observation should be thorough and subtle. Sun Shu Pu said, "Those who look at it are still refined, and those who seek it are also expensive." Song Yuan said, "Learning books is playing with ancient calligraphy, and knowing the meaning of using a pen is beneficial." In addition to carefully trying to figure out the layout of the pen and structure of the text, we should also focus on the whole and observe the charm and momentum of the tablet. Compare all kinds of strokes and analyze them one by one to see whether Fang Bi or round pen is used, whether it is hidden front or exposed front. To study the structure of words, we should have a rational understanding of the length, height, thickness, development, back, density and whether the words are tight inside and loose outside or tight outside and loose inside. In addition, we should pay attention to the word potential to see if it is horizontal or vertical. There are rows and columns throughout, or rows and columns. For ink-printed books, we should also pay attention to the ink use of books to see how black, dry and swollen they are. If you watch it day and night, your heart will copy your hand and chase it. After a long time, you will know each other.

Reading posts can not only deepen our knowledge and understanding of posts, but also improve our appreciation ability. At the same time, it also cultivates and develops the ability of observation and memory. Let us know the characteristics of a flat plate from the rational law, which will play a direct guiding role in copying practice and avoid mechanical copying. For unspeakable problems in calligraphy, such as composition, charm, style, etc., we will unconsciously understand and comprehend, which undoubtedly plays a subtle role in improving calligraphy cultivation.