The relationship between acceptance and echo, rhythm and contrast between words refers to ().

The relationship between the acceptance and echo of words, the relationship between the rhythm of opening and closing, and the relationship between light and heavy all refer to qi.

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The word "ㄤˋㄑㄧˋ" means that in calligraphy works, one line of words should be consistent. There are two basic requirements: first, a central axis can be drawn in one line to ensure that the visual weight of the left and right sides of the axis is roughly equal; One is that words are interrelated and not fragmented.

The concept of "Qi" is put forward from the overall effect of calligraphy works. Refers to the echo relationship between words and lines in calligraphy works.

Generally speaking, it is required to break the meaning of the pen, line up and accumulate into articles. In the writing of characters, there are both changes and harmony. For example, Song Cao's "Calligraphy Covenant" in the Qing Dynasty said: "Don't take back and forth, suddenly break back, inherit and live, love your son and protect your mother." The relationship between qi in cursive script is particularly important.

When reading aloud, you should use your own thoughts to control the natural and smooth movement of the qi in your chest, so that it can reach the end of your pen and then be swept away like running water.

It means that in calligraphy works, one line of words needs to be consistent. There are two basic requirements: first, a central axis can be drawn in one line to ensure that the visual weight of the left and right sides of the axis is roughly equal; One is that words are interrelated and not fragmented.

The concept of "Qi" is put forward from the overall effect of calligraphy works. These writing requirements based on the overall layout are collectively called rules and regulations. If you play by yourself and write the numbers by yourself, there are naturally no rules and regulations. However, in formal calligraphy creation, we should still abide by some basic rules and regulations so as not to make people laugh.

Traditional calligraphy generally requires vertical writing from right to left, with the text first and the inscription later, and the font is slightly smaller than the text. Traditional calligraphy is written in traditional Chinese characters because they are inherited and evolved from Sui and Tang Dynasties and have a set of mature writing techniques and aesthetic tastes.

Personally, I don't think it is necessary to write with simplified characters, but simplified characters have not appeared for more than 100 years, and how to form words is still in the exploration stage, which may lose some aesthetic feeling.

As an art, calligraphy should have higher aesthetic significance than practical significance. Therefore, even calligraphy works written in simplified Chinese characters are beyond reproach, and individuals still do not recommend them. In particular, pay attention to avoid sudden feelings.