Let's get to the point first [rù mù sān fēn]
Commentary: According to legend, Wang Xizhi wrote on the board, and when the carpenter carved, he found that the handwriting penetrated into the board for three minutes. Describe that calligraphy is very powerful. Nowadays, the problem of metaphor analysis is very profound.
From: Zhang Tang Huai Guan's Book Breaking Wang Xizhi: "Wang Xizhi's book is willing to be published, cut by workers, and the pen is incisive."
Wang Xizhi's calligraphy was printed, but the worker cut it off and the handwriting went deep into the wood for three minutes.
Second, the force penetrates the back of the paper.
Explanation: Pass: Pass. Describe the vigorous calligraphy, and the brush strokes almost penetrate the back of the paper. It also describes poetry as profound in conception and concise in words.
From: Tang Yan Zhenqing's Notes on Zhang Changshi's 12-sense brushwork: "When using the front, I often want to make it pass through the back of the paper, which is very successful."
When he writes, he often hopes that his handwriting will be printed on the next page through paper, which is the highest level of success in this respect.
Third, dragon and phoenix dance []
Description: At first, it described the grandeur of mountains, and later it also described the boldness and agility of calligraphy.
From: stone "Table loyalty and righteousness": "Tianmu Mountain, flowers in the water, dragon and phoenix dance, collected from Lin 'an. "
Tianmu Mountain, the birthplace of carrying water, is majestic and winding, concentrated in Lin 'an.
Four. Iron-painted silver hook
Interpretation: painting: strokes; Hook: hook. Describe the softness of calligraphy.
Said by: Tang Ou Yangxun, on the use of a pen: "When painting iron, it looks like a silver hook when charming."
Strong as iron, feminine as silver brocade.
Verb (abbreviation for verb) Prosperity Festival
Explanation: it means that the words are vigorous and powerful, and the rhythm is magnificent.
From: Song Huzai's "Du Zimei IV": "Cao Shi and his son wrote on the pommel horse and often wrote poems in horizontal style, so they were prosperous and strong, and they suppressed resentment and sadness, especially ancient."
When Cao Shi and his son were fighting, they often wrote poems with spears in their hands, so the words were vigorous and powerful, with a magnificent rhythm, which suppressed their anger and sadness, especially in ancient times.
2. The words describing the brush strokes describe the structure of the brush strokes: fantastic, smart, effective in scaling and blending.
The form of adjectives: fresh and elegant, vigorous and powerful, penetrating the paper back, beautiful and straight, graceful, casually laid out, without wearing shirts and shoes, Fiona Fang has both, one stroke at a time, and takes off his horse and flies away when he looks at it; Another example is the flying dragon, which comes from the air and returns to the air.
Describe the pen: flowing; Free swing; Dongda jumped down; Combine rigidity with softness; The Tibetan front is slightly exposed, and the exposed front is also subtle. The pen hanging place comes to an abrupt end, such as a sharp knife, and the pen hanging place has a positive side, either curved or straight; The pressure is clear and the bond is firm; It is also a thick fiber, which is neither good nor violent, but also a middle edge, not dry or moist.
3. What words are used to describe the good writing of seal script and official script? 1. Idiom name: Dragon and Phoenix Dance.
Pronunciation of idioms: w incarnation
Idiom explanation: such as dragonfly; Like a phoenix dancing. It turns out that the mountain is winding; Magnificent and majestic. Old superstition; Thought it was imperial weather. Now describe calligraphy as elegant and colorful. Multi-fingered cursive.
The origin of the idiom: Song Sushi's "Watch the Loyalty Monument": "The mountain has the eye of the sky, the water has the bloom, and the dragon and the phoenix dance, which is collected from Lin 'an. "
2. Idiom name: write freely
Pronunciation of Idiom: hu ē zü rú
Idiom explanation: write freely; Brush and sprinkle ink. Refers to writing poetry, composition, writing and drawing; Use ink freely with a pen; At home. Also described as very capable and skilled in handling affairs.
The origin of the idiom "evil waves" in Ceng Pu in Qing Dynasty: "My family gave me a pen full of ink, and Jue Zhai took it and wrote more than 100 words on the paper at will."
3. Idiom name: handy
Idiom pronunciation: dé x ρ n yngsh m: u
Idiom explanation: what's on your mind; You can do it accordingly. Describe kung fu to get home; Skilled; it is quite easy to do so.
The origin of the idiom: Zhuangzi Heaven written by Zhuang Zhou in the pre-Qin Dynasty: "If you don't get sick, you should get it from your hands, but keep it in your heart. Can't talk, but there are numbers in it. "
4. Idiom name: relaxed and comfortable
Idiom pronunciation: yóu rèn yǒu yú
Idiom explanation: blade: knife edge; Blade; Blade: running blade; Y: There is room. Metaphor is rich in experience; Skilled in doing things; Solving problems is effortless.
The origin of the idiom: "Zhuangzi Health Master" by Zhuang Zhou in the pre-Qin Dynasty: "Those who have a festival have a room, but the blade is not thick; Without thickness, there is room for recovery. "
5. Idiom Name: Li Tou Paper Back
Pronunciation of idioms: lò tò u zhǐ bè
Idiom explanation: force: pen power. Tou: yes. Describe the vigorous and powerful calligraphy; The nib almost pierces the back of the paper. It is also a metaphor for literary works with profound thoughts or superb skills in depicting characters.
Idiom origin: Tang Yan Zhenqing's "Zhang Changshi's twelve-meaning brushwork": "Its use of the front, often trying to make it through the back of the paper, is extremely successful."
4. Idioms describing China's calligraphy are free and unrestrained, freely used, handy and arbitrary.
First, write freely.
Interpretation: sway; Brush and sprinkle ink. Refers to writing poetry, composition, writing and drawing; Use ink freely with a pen; At home. Also described as very capable and skilled in handling affairs.
Said by: Evil Sea Flower: "My family gave me a pen dipped in ink, and Juezhai took the pen and wrote more than 100 words on the paper."
Dynasty: Qing dynasty
Author: Ceng Pu
A pen full of ink was sent from home, and Gan Juezhai took the pen and scribbled more than 100 words on the paper.
Example: I can't see that these teenagers write calmly and stylishly.
Second, free.
Explanation: detention: restriction; Binding: constraint. There are no restrictions. Freedom of description.
From: Journey to the West, the forty-fourth time: "Monks are unrestrained and free. What's the business? "
Dynasty: Ming dynasty
Author: Wu Cheng'en
Being a monk is free and free. what can I do for you?
Example: His calligraphy is one of the best among us, and his handwriting is unrestrained and excellent.
Third, use it freely.
Interpretation: free: activities are unimpeded. Describe the use is very skilled and natural.
Said by: Chapter 5 of the Theory of Enlightened Autocracy: "In the era of coexistence among countries, the territory was slightly narrow, so they had to practise dictatorship and use it freely."
Dynasty: Qing dynasty
Author: Liang Qichao
The coexistence of various countries and their narrow borders can stimulate dictatorship and make it run freely.
Example: This cursive script is really handy and magnificent.
Fourth, convenience.
Interpretation: what do you think in your heart; You can do it accordingly. Describe kung fu to get home; Skilled; it is quite easy to do so.
Said by: Zhuangzi Heaven: "If you don't get sick, you should get it from your hands, but in your heart. Can't talk, there are numbers in it. "
Dynasty: Pre-Qin Dynasty
Author: Zhuang Zhou
Translation: not slow and unhappy, skilled and speechless, there are several in it.
Example: The calligrapher's calligraphy is smart and free and easy.
Five, do what you want.
Interpretation: follow your own meaning; Do whatever you want. Follow: let it go; Desire: want.
From: The ninth time in A Dream of Red Mansions: "Baoyu will never be a man."
Dynasty: Qing dynasty
Author: Cao Xueqin
In the final analysis, Baoyu is a person who can't abide by the truth and blindly do whatever he wants.
Ex.: That arbitrary cursive script is really amazing!
5. What are the sentences praising official script calligraphy? 1. The dragon snake pranced in the fence.
2. flowing, flowing.
3. One move, one look, and you get rid of the steed and fly away; Another example is the dragon flying in the sky, which comes from nothingness and returns to nothingness. It is almost crazy and contains the aura of heaven and earth.
4. Calligraphy incorporates the perseverance, boldness and enterprising spirit of Confucianism, and also includes the emptiness, dispersion, quietness and leisure of Laozi and Zhuangzi, and often omits the worldly glitz in brushwork in order to be ethereal and far-reaching.
5. Look at its strength without losing, show its posture without boasting, and its pen is flowing.
6. Du Shijie's bone strength and calligraphy and painting are slightly thinner. If there are no leaves in the frost forest, the waterfall will fly.
7. This group of people are playing in the sea, dancing and swimming in the sky.
8. floating like a cloud, agile like a dragon. Iron book silver hook, the most ancient and modern.
9. Huai Su, like a strong man wielding a sword, looks moving, but he twists and turns.
10. Its color, its shape, its shade and dryness, its discontinuity and twists and turns, its thickness and concealment are infinite, and its weather is countless.
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12. Although it is paternal, it is not a new coincidence. Judging from its character potential, it is as thin as a dead tree in the middle of winter; Look at his handwriting, if you are hungry.
13. The strong man drew his sword, and the color was moving.
14. Pen, Yan Gu.
15.
Simple and unpretentious, but also that kind of dry Kun.
6. Poem 1 Describe the official script and its customs.
the Tang Dynasty
Wu Rong
Song of master light cursive script.
2. The number of official seal handwriting is new.
the Tang Dynasty
yellow peach
Comments on Yi Song
3. Cheng Miao's official script
the Tang Dynasty
Li Han
Autumn Dreams
4. The cloth is inscribed with official script.
Song dynasty; surname
Lu you
small heating room with a stove partitioned off in a large house
5, Han Lishu "Lv Gui Qi Yang"
Song dynasty; surname
Huang tingjian
Get back together and choose my uncle's nonsense
6. Official script is full of paper and wasted.
Song dynasty; surname
Huang Shu
The ancient seal of the quasi-Ouyang Sheren
7. Give me a handwritten official script.
Song dynasty; surname
shi yongxin
The giver Wang Huzi
8. bother your official script
Song dynasty; surname
Van Zhao
"After Zeng Ju visited Liu Maoxiu, it was Uncle Japanese who hated Zhongwei."
9. It's easy to make an appointment with official script.
Yuan dynasty (1206- 1368)
Winnie Qian
Song of the Turn (Orderly)
7. What is the best brush for writing official calligraphy? Beginners can use a sheepskin brush first, and choose a lighter paper. Only in this way can they adapt to all kinds of paper and pens.
It is more appropriate to choose different pens for different books.
If you start with regular script, you can choose sheep hair with a slightly longer stroke;
If you start with official script, you can use wolf hair or double brush. If you don't have much basic skills, you'd better not write official script with Changfeng's brush.
There is also a saying that a good writer does not choose his pen, which is not quite right. The so-called workers who want to do their things well must sharpen their tools first, which is a good portrayal.
So I think if you are a beginner, you should choose a suitable and better pen according to your actual situation.
8. What kind of brush is good for learning different styles of rubbings. The size of the words to be written and the differences in previous writing habits and techniques are the prerequisites for deciding what kind of brush to use. If you are a beginner, first, choose according to your own characteristics (whether the personality of boys or girls will determine the development direction). Second, you can buy several different types of brushes first (expensive pens are not necessarily good, and some cheap pens are also very easy to use), and then you should be familiar with them. Understand the characteristics of these kinds of pens (it is estimated that it is more appropriate for you to use Jianhao at this time, because wool is soft, wolf hair is difficult to control and too hard), and choose the one you think is the most suitable after you are familiar with the characteristics of writing brushes. When the ability of writing pen is improved, it is ideal to use more lanolin. If you can, you'd better find a calligrapher who can teach and make rapid progress. Good writing and good teaching are not necessarily good teachers. Hehe, I wish you an early success.