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Appreciation of calligraphy and painting 1000 words or more.
Defengtang. China's calligraphy is a traditional art with national characteristics. With the emergence and development of Chinese characters, it has continued to this day. After the melting and innovation of famous calligraphers in past dynasties, it has formed a rich and precious heritage.

Calligraphy refers to the method of writing with brush, which mainly focuses on the methods of holding the pen, using the pen, stippling, structure, distribution (line times, composition) and so on. If you write, you must point to the palm of your hand and your finger is Qi Li. Please use a pen to ask the center to distribute; Stippling should be complete and thoughtful; The structure should be horizontal and vertical, and the meaning should echo; The distribution should be intricate, the density should be straight, and the whole chapter should be full of gas fields. There are five kinds of common calligraphy works: regular script, running script, cursive script, official script and seal script.

Chinese painting has its own system in the world art field, with a long history and fine traditions. Refers to things painted on silk, cloth, silk, paper, silk and so on with pen, ink and color. The classification of painting is very complicated: from the content of painting, it can be divided into: figure painting, landscape painting, flower painting, bird, animal, insect and fish painting, boundary painting and so on.

From the form or color of painting, it can be divided into: ink painting, turquoise, resplendent, light crimson and so on.

From the painting techniques, it can be divided into rough brush (splashing ink), fine brush (painting), sketch, freehand brushwork, painting, line drawing, boneless, finger painting and so on. Splashing ink is a technique of Chinese painting. According to legend, Wang Qia, a painter in the Tang Dynasty, splashed ink every time he got drunk. Later generations generally refer to this bold brushwork and splashing ink as "splashing ink".