Appreciation of brush calligraphy works

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Various fonts in brush calligraphy

First of all, seal script

Seal script is a general term for big seal script and small seal script. Dazhuan refers to Oracle Bone Inscriptions, Jinwen, Jinwen and Six Kingdoms, and retains the obvious features of ancient hieroglyphics. Also known as Xiao Zhuan? Qin Zhuan? , is the common language of Qin. In the development history of Chinese characters, it is the transition between seal script and official script. Seal script is the most meaningful and the most difficult to write. A famous seal script works, hanging on the wall, moving. It originated very early and was gradually abandoned in the change of writing, but it still expresses classical beauty and inner beauty with profound connotation and flexible lines.

Second, official script

Where is Qin Shihuang? Same book? In this process, after Li Si was ordered to create Xiao Zhuan, he also adopted the official script compiled by Cheng Miao. After seal script, official script is a very beautiful style. And the beauty of Bo and Zhen. The so-called "wave" is that the left line of the stroke is like a meander, and it becomes left in the later regular script; The so-called "stroke" only opens the right pen, which looks like a "dovetail" pen. When writing a long horizontal line, the pen begins to cut into the "silkworm head" facing the front, with the pen in the middle having a wave distance and a tail at the end. Lishu has its own unique ideological content, with soft pen, rigorous composition, serious but not rigid, tall and straight but not stiff. There are thoughts and connotations.

Third, cursive script

There are three kinds of cursive scripts: Cao Zhang, Modern Cao Cao and Crazy Cao Cao. There are rules to follow in the changes of strokes, such as the urgent chapter of the Three Kingdoms Wu in Songjiang Edition. Today's grass is eclectic and fluent, and its representative works include Wang Xizhi's "The First Moon" and Jin Dynasty's "Getting Time". Mad grass appeared in the Tang Dynasty, represented by Zhang Xu and Huai Su, and its brushwork was wild and uninhibited, which became an artistic creation completely divorced from practicality. From then on, cursive script was only the works of calligraphers imitating Cao Zhang, Cao Jin and Kuangcao. Cursive script is the ultimate simplification of China's calligraphy style, which has strong artistic value.

Fourth, running script

Running script is a font between regular script and cursive script. Running script was the most famous in Song Dynasty, including Mi Fei, Su Shi and Huang Tingjian of Cai Xiang. The most famous masterpiece of the running script Preface to Lanting is the Preface to Lanting written by Wang Xizhi, a calligrapher in the Eastern Jin Dynasty. Dragons jump into the sky, tigers lie in the phoenix pavilion? Describe his strong and handsome personality, known as? The best running script in the world? . Tang Yan's true love book "Sacrificing a Nephew" is very bold and unrestrained. What did the ancients say? The second running script in the world? . What's the name of Su Shi's Huangzhou cold food post? The third running script in the world? . The appearance of running script is the result of simplified characters and accelerated speed.

Verb (abbreviation of verb) in regular script

Regular script is a kind of China font, and it is a popular handwritten orthographic Chinese character, which evolved from official script. Also known as block letters. It is a kind of calligraphy with the longest development time in China. Regular script is square and strokes are straight. There were four famous regular script writers in Yuan Dynasty: Ou Yangxun (Ou Ti), Yan Zhenqing (Yan Ti), Liu Gongquan (Liu Ti) and Zhao Mengfu (Zhao Ti). Regular script is generally used as an introductory text, which can follow seal script and play a connecting role.