"Yan Ti" was created by Yan Zhenqing, a calligrapher in the Tang Dynasty, aiming at Yan Zhenqing's regular script.
The regular script he wrote is round and magnificent, and the words are like people. His words are completely consistent with his character, just and upright.
Yan Zhenqing's regular script has the characteristics of square structure, light horizontal and heavy vertical, vigorous brushwork, straightness, openness and vigor.
The structural characteristics of Yan-ti characters can be summarized in four words: round, neat, even and sparse.
Seek fairness, stability, generosity and generosity.
Balance left and right, round and full
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65438+ Tibetan Front Writing
When Lu Feng began to write, he moved in the direction of writing.
2, 45-degree press, that is, the front of the side, as the name implies, is when writing, the pen tip is on the side of the stroke.
3. Center stroke
Center is more common in regular script, and it is the main brushwork used in regular script. The tip of the center pen is always in the middle of the strokes, and the strokes written are vigorous and powerful.
When writing, the pen should be steady, and when writing, lift it slightly on the premise of keeping it steady.
From 4 to the middle of the horizontal stroke, it becomes thinner and thinner, and then gradually presses down. The thin waist varies greatly.
5. When closing the pen, gently press 45 upward at the end of the line, and then press it again to turn the nib around and make the pen return to the left.