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Aesthetic characteristics of hard pen calligraphy

The aesthetic characteristics of hard pen calligraphy mainly include knot, separate strokes, fixed characters, moral sense and freedom.

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The structure of hard pen calligraphy refers to the arrangement of strokes, which should conform to the norms. Its core lies in the obvious ups and downs of "founder and stability" strokes, and the uniform lines to form a horizontal and vertical structural beauty. In addition, the structure and poetry stand in the same position, and what is written must be serious and solemn in order to reflect the aesthetic feeling of hard pen calligraphy.

Open the pen

The disassembly of hard pen calligraphy refers to writing words into independent units, which is a horizontal writing method. Each stroke should be disassembled independently, and the exquisite skills of strokes can be obtained by practicing pen disassembly. Disassembling the pen is very important in hard pen calligraphy, because only by skillfully disassembling the pen can we better master the norms and write efficiently.

Set words

Hard-pen calligraphy refers to the arrangement of positions according to standards after each stroke is written, and each stroke has a fixed position. There should be gaps between strokes and lines should not be too dense, so as to ensure the neat and beautiful font and show the excellent characteristics of hard pen calligraphy.

4. Ethical awareness

Moral sense is the most important in the artistic aesthetics of hard pen calligraphy. To some extent, Lian Bi, pen disassembly and typing are all based on it. Experts point out that moral sense is a tension between impulse and sadness, and it is one of the most important elements to express the spiritual beauty of hard-pen writing.

5. Degree of freedom

Hard pen calligraphy is different from soft pen calligraphy. Hard-pen calligraphy is very rigid, but it has a unique feature, that is, the creative freedom of hard-pen calligraphy is relatively high, and it can be freely played. If we incorporate some personal feelings, imagination and experience, we can highlight its unique charm and flavor of the times.

In a word, the aesthetic characteristics of hard pen calligraphy focus on the normative beauty of "square and stability", and at the same time emphasize the influence of "moral sense" on art, which also requires a certain degree of freedom and creativity, thus depicting different pen and ink styles.