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Jin's Calligraphy Style

The writing of the word "gold" is relatively simple, consisting of three strokes, with "Cheng" (a hieroglyph of metal) above and "Gold" (representing present and present) below.

In addition to this common way of writing, the Chinese character "Jin" has some other ways of writing. In ancient Chinese characters, the golden character is often written as "Cheng" or "Cheng", which started in Oracle Bone Inscriptions in Shang Dynasty and has certain historical value. In addition, in some calligraphy works, artists will use different writing methods to express the characteristics of "gold", such as using smooth curves to express the luster of metal, or using thick brushstrokes to express the texture of metal. ?

Finally, "Jin" is a Chinese character, which is mainly used to refer to metals and metal-related things. When writing, there are many ways to write the word "gold", the most common of which is composed of "Cheng" and "Gold". In addition, there are some time-honored writing methods and calligraphers' personal styles.