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How to write calligraphy 201114? Ask calligraphy experts for advice
There are basically two methods in modern times, namely, Gregorian calendar chronology and trunk branch chronology.
The Gregorian calendar adopts the AD calendar. A calligraphy signature like yours can be written like this:
1. Completed by XXX on 20 1 1 year1/month 4 (generally, the month is not recorded, and the date is added if necessary).
2.20 1 1 year 1 1 month, XXX was written by XXX.
The first frost sequence of 3.20 1 1 year was written by XXX (except for first frost sequence, autumn, full moon, late autumn, chrysanthemum sequence, seasonal autumn, chrysanthemum month and Ji Haiyue).
4.20 1 1 autumn, written by XXX (this was written by reading).
The chronology of cadres and branches is a traditional chronology in China. A calligraphy signature like yours can be written like this:
1. Xin Maonian was written by someone (only write the year)
2. Xin Mao Jin Qiu, XXX writes XXX (year plus season).
3. In October of Xin Mao's year, XXX was written as XXX (year plus month).
4. In October of Xin Mao, XXX was written as XXX (year plus season plus month).
5. In the first four days of beginning of winter in Xin Mao's year, use XXX (year number plus festivals and solar terms) to write XXX.
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