Hard-pen calligraphy works praising the party's kindness

Hard-pen calligraphy works praising the party's kindness are as follows:

Seven Laws: Thoughts on the 90th Anniversary of the Founding of the Party

Rolling dark clouds cover nine continents, and the blood of workers and peasants flows into a torrent; The sickle and hammer killed the enemy with great pride, and the soldiers made great efforts;

Reform spring breeze blows the earth, flying crayons draw blueprints; Worrying about the country and the people has a clear conscience, and the party is 90 years old.

Hard pen calligraphy is divided into hard pen calligraphy art and practical hard pen calligraphy. The former mainly emphasizes artistry, while the latter mainly emphasizes practicality. The artistry of hard-pen calligraphy mainly expresses the writer's understanding and feeling of calligraphy art through the changes of lines and structures. It pursues beauty, emotion, interest, artistic conception, personality and so on.

Practical hard pen calligraphy, that is, daily writing, is mainly to meet the needs of practicality and facilitate writing and identification. The key is to make the writing fast and standardized, so the practical hard pen calligraphy is mainly running script.

Hard pen calligraphy is a kind of calligraphy art with pen, gel pen, artistic pen, pencil and chalk as the main writing tools. In addition, ink or powdery medium is considered as the main carrier.

Hard pen calligraphy can be divided into hard pen calligraphy art and practical hard pen calligraphy. The former emphasizes the artistry of writing and pursues the beauty and individuality of writing fonts. The latter emphasizes practicality, and the practical hard pen calligraphy is mainly running script.

According to years of research, Dunhuang hard pen has more than 20,000 pages, mostly paper and silk, including Chinese and more than ten kinds of ancient flags. The main content of this book involves literary works, letters and Buddhist scriptures.

1972, Chinese archaeologists discovered a bamboo pen container at Xixia site in Wuwei City, Gansu Province, which is very similar to Lu pen in shape and material, especially with a notch in the center of the pen tongue, which is in the shape of a double petal and a sharp tip, such as the current pen.

In addition, a bamboo cone pen was found in a site in Dunhuang in 199 1 year. On this basis, some scholars assert that there should be a pre-Qin hard pen era in the history of calligraphy in China before the arrival of brush calligraphy in the Western Han Dynasty.