There are many ways to sign in hard-pen regular script, but the most practical and commonly used are the following four:
1. Single style:
Two vertical hard-pen calligraphy works recorded from the seven unique poems of the Tang Dynasty, signed in a single style. (Picture 1). The main text is written about two of Li Bai's seven unique poems. The signature should be: "Record two of Li Bai's seven unique poems, then write XX book according to the need, and finally stamp it.
If the text is a poem by two poets such as (Picture 2), it should be written: Record two poems by Wei Yingwu and Yang Wanli Qijue, XX book, leaving a good head and feet.
2. Double models:
The two paintings below are both written by Dou Fang and Tang Qi Jue. The basic layout of the two works requires double styles to be more beautiful, so the author's name and the name of the poem should be written, then the XX letter should be written, and finally stamped. Such as: (Figure 3, Figure 4)
3. Intermediate signature:
This work is an A4 horizontal work. It can be written from right to left according to the format of the paper. The inscription is made in the middle, because the six poems and five poems are definitely not written by one person. Write "Record the six poems of Tang Dynasty in XX book, and stamp it." Such as (Picture 5) )
Four: 25-frame small works
This format is suitable for writing Wujue poems, which should be relatively familiar to everyone. Since there is no space to write the name of the poem, only the name of the writer can be written on the left side. Such as (Figure 6 and 7)