One Leaf Knows Autumn calligraphy works, details are as follows:
1. One Leaf Knows Autumn
It is a Chinese idiom, written in "Huainanzi·Shuo Shan Xun" Tao: Taste a piece of meat, and you will know the taste of a wok; hanging feathers and charcoal, you will know the air of dryness and dampness, and the small will tell the big. When you see a fallen leaf, you know that the year is about to end; when you see a pot of ice, you know how cold the world is: judge what is far by what is near. The original meaning of "knowing autumn from one leaf" is to know the arrival of autumn from the withering of a leaf. It is later used as a metaphor to see the development trend and results of the entire situation through individual subtle signs; it generally serves as an attributive in a sentence.
2. Calligraphy
Calligraphy is an artistic form of beautiful writing unique to China and neighboring countries and regions that have been deeply influenced by Chinese culture. Including Chinese calligraphy, Mongolian calligraphy, Arabic calligraphy and English calligraphy, etc. Its "Chinese calligraphy" is a traditional art unique to Chinese characters. Broadly speaking, calligraphy refers to the writing rules of characters and symbols. In other words, calligraphy refers to writing according to the characteristics and meaning of the text, using its calligraphy style, structure and organization to make it a beautiful work of art.
Chinese calligraphy is an original expressive art of the Han people. It is known as: wordless poetry, invisible dance; pictureless painting, silent music, etc. In December 2018, the General Office of the Ministry of Education announced that Shaoxing University of Arts and Sciences was a base for the inheritance of excellent Chinese traditional culture in calligraphy. On April 29, 2021, the People's Republic of China and the Ministry of Education decided to establish the Chinese Calligraphy Education Steering Committee of the Ministry of Education after research.
3. Seal script
Seal script is the collective name for large seal script and small seal script. Oracle bone inscriptions, with a history of three thousand years, are the earliest legible writings handed down from generation to generation and are mainly used for divination. The brushwork is thin, strong and straight, with many straight lines. There are square pens, round pens, and pointed pens, and there are many hanging needles in the handwriting. Dazhuan refers to bronze inscriptions, Zhou inscriptions and Six Kingdoms inscriptions, which preserve the obvious characteristics of ancient hieroglyphs. Xiaozhuan, also known as Qinzhuan, is the common script of the Qin Dynasty. It is a simplified font of Dazhuan. Its characteristics are that the shape is uniform and neat, and the font is easier to write than Zhenwen.
4. Official script
Official script, also known as Han Li, is a common solemn font in Chinese characters. The writing effect is slightly wide and flat, with long horizontal strokes and short straight strokes, giving the appearance of The shape is rectangular, with silkworm heads and wild goose tails, and twists and turns. Official script originated in the Qin Dynasty and was compiled by Cheng Miao. It reached its peak in the Eastern Han Dynasty and had a considerable influence on later calligraphy. In the calligraphy circle, it is known as Han Li Tang Kai. The length is 227.2 cm and the width is 102.4 cm. Hidden in the Confucius Temple in Qufu, Shandong Province. No amount. The engravings on all four sides are all in official script.