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New Year’s Eve calligraphy works

About the New Year's Eve calligraphy works are as follows:

Calligraphy is an art that occupies a core position in traditional Chinese culture, and cursive calligraphy is the most open and profound art of calligraphy. This calligraphy style is the elf of calligraphy and the ultimate in cursive script.

The most important thing for wild grass is the weather. When we appreciate a work of Kuang cursive calligraphy, the first thing we feel is the atmosphere of the work. The atmosphere of the work represents the image of the work.

The combination of the "qi" of calligraphy and the "image" of calligraphy constitutes the "weather" of calligraphy. The "qi" of calligraphy lays the foundation for the soul of calligraphy, the "image" of calligraphy is the representation of the artistic image of calligraphy, and the "weather" is the concentrated reflection of the spirit and charm of calligraphy.

From a generative sense, Qi is the foundation, and image is a representation. Without Qi, it is difficult to manifest; from an aesthetic sense, image is also very important, and weather is the image of Qi. Calligraphy with Qi can certainly show the value of life and give people a sense of beauty; Qi with images can show the vitality of life and touch people's hearts. In this sense, without images, Qi loses its meaning.

The first manifestation of wild grass is the wild weather. Compared with other calligraphy styles, the most valuable feature of Kuangcao is the word "Crazy". The main point of Kuang cursive script is its change and flying. Regular script is like standing, walking like walking, grass is like running, and Kuang cursive script is like flying.

The essence of Kuangcao’s meteorological expression is the writing of temperament. Temperament is a kind of mental outlook shown in the work. It is the natural expression and full expression of the calligrapher's character and emotions. Express. Character has become the most infectious and edifying factor in Kuang cursive calligraphy works, and has also become the most important aspect that calligraphers and commentators throughout the ages rely on.