Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Lucky day inquiry - Ask a calligraphy master to point out the maze.

Ask a calligraphy master to point out the maze.

Calligraphy seals are divided into three categories: the first chapter of welcoming guests, the famous chapter and the idle chapter.

Greeting greetings are generally oval, rectangular or some irregular seals, and the contents are mostly famous sayings and aphorisms. Greeting stamps are covered in front of calligraphy fonts, and greeting stamps are generally half or one-third of calligraphy fonts. Welcome to the first chapter, there are many calligraphy works, which are dispensable. If the title of a calligraphy work has the preceding paragraph, it must be the first chapter.

Famous seal: it is the name seal of the creator of calligraphy works, using his own name or font size or pen name and other seals. This seal represents the creator himself. Most of the shapes are square, and some can also be round. A famous seal is a seal affixed to the signature of a work, and its size is about one-third or one-quarter of the font size of the work.

Leisure seal: As the name implies, it is a kind of seal that you can carve whatever you want and use whatever shape of stone you want. Welcome chapter is also one of the leisure chapters, but as a welcome chapter, there are also square, round, oval, triangular and other leisure chapters. And the content can be arbitrary, such as "things are different" and "going home by the wind". You can put a square leisure seal on the inscription or in the content of the work. For example, the second line of your work is four words, and the third line is eight words. You can put a leisure chapter under the second line to fill in the blank and add some artistic beauty to it.

You can give it to me. I typed these word by word.

One more question. I read your work. The one on the right is the first chapter, that's right. The signature stamp is also correct, but I have a suggestion for your signature. Your signature on the last line doesn't need to be that high. If it must be so high, it is better to write all the signatures (the first few lines) in uneven levels, which will look better and be more dynamic.