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What is the format of calligraphy?

According to the traditional format, it is divided into horizontal and vertical.

The signature should be written at the end of the work, that is, at the far left. Write the name of the poem and the name of the author in the signature (some also write the name of the poem at the beginning, that is, at the far right) and then stamp it at the bottom.

Banner can be said to be the most practical format in home improvement. Can be big or small, high hanging does not take up space. The most common formats are four-legged integral and four-legged split. Four-foot folio is mainly composed of four-character works, and the whole four-foot folio is mainly composed of long poems such as Song Ci. Other sizes are extremely rare.

Several forms of hard pen calligraphy;

1, banners: long calligraphy and painting, fully folded in half with long rice paper (folded in half or half), and works with straight books are called banners. For example, couplets are composed of two banners. Long poems, if not written by nave, can be divided into banners, which are very beautiful.

2. Couplets: Two opposite banners, written on the upper and lower couplets respectively, are one of the traditional cultures of the Han nationality, also known as couplets, couplets or couplets. Contradictions written on paper, cloth or carved on bamboo, wood and columns. The antithesis of couplets is neat and even, which is a unique artistic form of Chinese language.

3. nave: The material paper is fully opened or slightly less than fully opened, and the banner is hung on the couplet alone or side by side. In the Ming Dynasty, the university students' office was in the cabinet, the Chinese books were in the east and west rooms, and the university students were in the middle, so it was called nave.

Master the correct writing posture:

Control of writing weight, sitting posture and standing posture; Secondly, we should have correct reading and posting methods, such as reading handwriting, understanding the writing process, understanding the law of combination, and posting with "fewer words and more times".

Obey the writing rules:

Pay attention to writing hygiene, such as tables and chairs, lighting, writing posture, etc. Through strict study and training, you can not only develop good writing habits, but also cultivate temperament. There are rules to follow in writing Chinese characters, such as the weight of writing, the density of structure, the urgency of operation and the strength of momentum. It is "discipline" to cultivate primary school students to abide by the rules of writing Chinese characters.