What are the form, organization, format, style and content of calligraphy works?
(1). Composition refers to the organization of the line structure in calligraphy works, which includes the organization of stipples in single characters and the organization of single characters in works. It is customary to call the optimized combination of stipples in monograms as knots and structures, also known as "small chapter method"; the combination of characters in a work is called "big chapter method"; but a complete piece of work is called "big chapter method". Calligraphy works usually consist of three aspects: main text, signature, and seal, and the three are complementary, mutually reinforcing, and an inseparable whole.
(2) Format
Horizontal scroll: refers to a long, rectangular, single-frame work. Generally, the entire piece of rice paper is opened vertically and written line by line from top to bottom, from right to left.
Screen strips: Calligraphy works composed of banners are called screen strips.
Zhongtang: refers to calligraphy works written on the entire rice paper. It gets its name because it hangs in the middle of the old-style hall.
Banner: Opposite to the horizontal axis, it is made by writing rice paper in half horizontally.
Long scroll: refers to calligraphy and painting works that are made into flat sheets and rolled up for storage. The length is not limited.
Fan: It is an arc-shaped work, including folding fans and round fans.
Zi Fang: It is a calligraphy and painting work that is similar in length and width.
Couplet: Also known as couplet, it consists of upper and lower couplets. Between the two couplets, the number of words is equal, and the nature and content of the words are relative.
(3) Style is an important part of calligraphy works. It can not only supplement and balance the text in terms of layout, but also supplement and develop the author's creative talents through text organization, expressing the author's knowledge and accomplishments. Important aspects.
Titles: Generally speaking, people can call you sir, dear brother, etc., but older people should be more respectfully addressed. If they are female, they can call them ladies; if they are in the same industry, they can call them Fang Jia, Legalist, Master, etc.; for the elderly Teachers call me my teacher and my teacher, and students can be called classmates, juniors, etc.
Formula: For general socializing, it can be used as Shu, Ya, Zheng, etc., or Qingshang, Qingwan, Huicun, etc. For those who are a little more modest, Zhengzhi, Yajiao, Jiaozheng, etc. can be used, such as For your own poems, you can also use words such as Liangzheng and Zhengrv. When using these formulas, you can also use the words ying, wei, feng, shu ying, shu wei, shu feng before the name. Birthday wishes can generally use the words birthday, birthday, celebration, etc.
Subsection: The subsection includes time, location, name, etc.