1. Generally speaking, you should start with the four calligraphers of Tang Dynasty (Zhao, Yan, Ou, Liu) for soft writing. You can practice whichever font suits you best for the four-body calligraphy!
2. Yan Zhenqing’s regular script has a solemn and majestic style. His pen is light horizontally and heavy vertically, and the pen is powerful and thick; it is dense at the top of the structure and round in the square. The vertical strokes are slightly curved in the middle, with softness in the rigidity and elasticity. The strokes are heavy and strong enough in the center, which adds to his grand, round and thick beauty.
Liu Ti's brush strokes are decisive and decisive. The bone strength is strong and strong, and it is known as "Yan Jin Liu Gu". People comment on this stele: "The wind spirit is solemn and the temperament is gentle, which is the most wonderful thing in his life.
The European book is dangerous in the ordinary, the form is dignified and sharp but not rigid, and it is compact and strong without being cramped. , is the result of innovating from the Han Li and Wei and Jin regular scripts.
Zhao Mengfu in the Yuan Dynasty created Zhao style calligraphy. Its style was round and beautiful, and was later praised by the calligraphers of the Ming Dynasty such as Zhu Yunming, Wen Zhengming, and Qianlong Emperor of the Qing Dynasty. Dong Qichang is the most famous, but his calligraphy style is not good.