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The highest realm of calligraphy
The highest realm of calligraphy art is verve, that is, spirit. Good-looking is what it looks like in the book Su Shi, a great calligrapher, said, "A book can't be written without spirit, qi, bone, flesh and blood." However, the "god" in calligraphy should be expressed through blood and bones, and win with god. "Blood" should be smooth in pulse condition, appropriate in ink, dry and wet, and appropriate in shade. "Bone" is to press the turning point with a pen to achieve a certain strength, so that the lines have elastic beauty and win by shape. "Rib" is the internal connection of intermittent strokes, which makes lines fly smoothly. "Meat" means that the strokes of a work are round and full, which is the essence of calligraphy.
To reach the highest artistic level, a good calligraphy work should not only have charm and elegance, but also be able to play freely. The soul of calligraphy is to reach the highest artistic level.
Calligraphy is an art, how easy is it to reach a higher level? It is the soul and charm of calligraphy that we must concentrate on practicing, practicing skills inside and temperament outside, so that the techniques and spirit of calligraphy can achieve the unity of heaven and man.
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