Question 1: How to write the cross and eight characters in calligraphy? Do you need to use calligraphy when signing?
Question 2: How to write the eight characters in Yan style calligraphy. As shown in the picture, the upper picture shows the early style and the lower picture shows the later style. For reference. Hope to adopt it.
Question 3: Which horoscope person is good at calligraphy? The quality of this calligraphy does not seem to be necessarily related to a person's horoscope. If we insist that there is a connection, we should find a few fortune-telling examples to prove it. From the known horoscopes, it is still not possible to analyze who has good calligraphy with his or her horoscopes. For example: This eight-character calligraphy is well written: Dinghai: Renyin; Renchen; Xinhai. The horoscope of Cai Jing, a powerful official of the Northern Sect. His character is not that good either, he is afraid of death! When the Jin soldiers attacked the Song Dynasty, he fled south and was exiled to Lingnan by Qin Zong. He died in Tanzhou on the way. The "Three Ming Tonghui" also said, "On the day of Renchen and the hour of Xinhai, good fortune and bad death will occur." It's quite accurate! Cai Jing's own calligraphy was also somewhat "elegant". At that time, many people in the capital were rubbing his calligraphy. The calligraphy of Beizong Su Dongpo is also very good. His eight characters are: Bingzi; Xinchou, Guihai, Yimao. Is this related to his horoscope water-prosperity? Anyway, when the river goes eastward, the waves crashing on the shore are also the characteristics of his calligraphy! Not only was Yue Fei good at fighting, he was also good at calligraphy! His handwritten legacy "Give me back my rivers and mountains" is admired by future generations! His horoscope is: Guiwei; Yimao; Jiazi, Jisi. The sheep blade is prosperous, and the words also have murderous intent! A pair of unyielding and heroic spirit, even if death is at stake! Another person in contrast is Zhao Meng, a great calligrapher of the Yuan Dynasty. His eight characters are: Jiayin; Jiaxu; Jiyou, Jisi. In the art of calligraphy, he almost single-handedly dominated the entire Yuan Dynasty, and many later generations learned from his calligraphy and painting. But because he was originally a clan member of the Song Dynasty, he was demoted to the Yuan Dynasty after the Song Dynasty was destroyed! Some people say that his calligraphy is "kitsch"! Of course, there are many Chinese calligraphers from past dynasties, but because their horoscopes are not left in their horoscopes, future generations will not be able to study their inevitable connection with calligraphy through their horoscopes. This is a pity!
Question 4: Calligraphy cursive:
Question 5: How to write the capitalization of the eight characters
"eight"
Question 6: What is the best way to write a four-character or eight-character calligraphy work? European style ~ There are more four words: God rewards hard work, good virtue carries everything, and continuous self-improvement. Most of the horoscopes are two of these four-character sentences of encouragement.
Question 7: The simple eight-character calligraphy couplets should be simple and easy to write. Whether it is good or not depends on you:
Indifferent and bright, quiet and far-reaching
The sea accepts all rivers, and tolerance is great
If you persevere, you can carve gold and stone
Question 8: The calligrapher Xianghe. Line calligraphy.
Question 9: How much rice paper is needed for eight-character calligraphy? If the work is for exhibition, it should not be too small. Generally, three-foot or four-foot rice paper (whole piece or folded horizontally and vertically) is used. Most of them are in the form of banners, banners or squares. If it is used as an exercise, it depends on the size of the pen you use and the size of the words you plan to write to determine the specifications of the paper