1) Floating like floating clouds, as powerful as a frightening dragon.
2) I only see dragons and snakes walking away from time to time. ——Li Bai
3) The characters are majestic and majestic, like a dragon leaping over the Tianmen or a tiger lying on the Phoenix Tower. ——Xiao Yan, Emperor of the Liang Dynasty in the Southern Dynasty, "Commentary on the Pros and Cons of Ancient and Modern Calligraphers"
4) Therefore, there is no shortage of people who write about morality, meritorious deeds, and integrity. Those who comment on the world admire their people and pay more attention to their books, so the writers will remain immortal through the ages. ——Zhu Hegen's "Linchi Xinjie"
5) Those who write old books are also students of mind; those who write are also writers of aspirations. ——Liu Xizai's "Art Introduction"
6) No word can be written in a hundred days.
7) A person with integrity has an upright and upright character in his writing. ——Wang Yu
8) There are paintings in books, and there are also books in paintings. ——Fang Yurun, a scholar of the Qing Dynasty, "Summary of Xinglie's Diary·Entertainment"
9) The work of dotting and dragging is wonderful, and the smoke is condensed, as if the cross section is still connected, the phoenix is ??separated from the dragon, and the dragon is flat. The momentum is like an incline but it is positive anyway. ——Li Shimin, the second emperor of the Tang Dynasty, "Biography of Wang Xi"
10) The mysterious meaning comes from the surface of things; the profound truth lies between the dark and the dark; it is beyond the reach of ordinary emotions In other words, the wisdom of the world can be measured. ——"Book Discussion" by Zhang Huaiguan, a calligrapher of the Tang Dynasty
11) Calligraphy is endowed with human nature, and those who are sick cannot make it slow; those who are sick cannot make it sick. ——Cai Yong's "Brushstrokes Instructed by God in the Stone Chamber"
12) As graceful as a silver hook, as floating as a startling luan. ——Suo Jing, calligrapher of the Western Jin Dynasty
13) Writing is like painting a dog, and the more you draw, the uglier it becomes.
14) Calligraphy and painting are noble, and the first priority is character. Since his integrity is excellent, not only does everyone value his brushwork, but he also admires his person. ——Songnian's "Yiyuan Painting Theory"
15) One point becomes one word, and one word is the final word.
——Sun Guoting, a calligrapher of the Tang Dynasty