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Remould the Glory of Sword Art
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"Sword Cultivators may die standing, but they shall never live on their knees!" Xie Xuanyi fell into the Northern Sea, yet, under the nourishment of the "Undying Spring," he unexpectedly welcomed a second life. Chronic ailments had faded, and new flames reignited. A single ember can set the fields ablaze. Enchantresses, Sword Immortals, Buddhist disciples... A multitude of demons danced chaotically as a great tide approached, heralding another golden age! In his previous life, his body was frail; in this life, he would refine his body with golden vital energy, achieving indestructible, crystal-clear Vajra bones! If the three hundred flying swords of the past were all broken, then he would forge an entire Sword Qi Cave Heaven! "Talismans, formation patterns, Daoist techniques—I only know so much—" Xie Xuanyi sat alone within a great array, with his former long sword placed across his knees. "Who says the path realized by Sword Cultivators can only be the Sword Dao?"
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Is calligraphy art?
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2024-09-15 13:20
Calligraphy was a type of art. Calligraphy is an art form that uses specific strokes and strokes to create beautiful characters and glyphs. It originated in China and was widely developed and used in many countries in East Asia. Calligraphy was not only a skill but also a culture that involved history, philosophy, aesthetics, and many other aspects.
Is calligraphy an art?
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2024-09-15 13:17
Calligraphy was an art form that included Chinese characters, digital art, painting, sculpture, installation art, and many other aspects. The uniqueness of calligraphy was that it pursued an aesthetic effect that expressed the author's emotions, thoughts, and artistic conception through the arrangement of words, the thickness of strokes, the structure of glyphs, and the overall rhythm. In calligraphy, calligraphers usually choose a specific font to express their emotions and thoughts through the structure and changes of the font. Therefore, calligraphy is considered an art form with aesthetic value and cultural significance.
Dream Art Calligraphy
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2026-07-11 00:30
The Dream Art Calligraphy was a creative form that combined the characteristics of artistic words and simple strokes. The word art section might include unique designs such as designing dots into circles. For example, elements such as human or animal eyes might appear in circles in the word art section. The line section might be some decorative lines, such as animal hair and human hair. The stick figures could be elements related to dreams, such as flying pigeons. When creating a dream art font stick figure, it may involve some elements related to dreams, such as cartoons, stars, hearts, and other elements to express the theme of the dream. The works have different format, size, copyright, etc. Some can be used for personal or corporate commercial authorization.
Art and Calligraphy of Plum Blossom
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2024-09-09 22:54
Plum blossom was an important flower in Chinese traditional culture, regarded as an elegant and pure form of artistic expression. The image of plum blossoms was widely used in art and calligraphy to express the feelings and meanings of the creators. In art, plum blossoms often appeared as independent works, such as individual plum blossom paintings, plum blossom paintings, plum blossom combinations, etc. In calligraphy works, plum blossoms were often combined with other elements, such as regular script, running script, cursive script, and other plum blossom elements. The meaning of plum blossoms also included strength, pride, nobility, and good fortune. Therefore, the plum blossoms in the works could also convey these meanings. The plum blossom had a long history of cultivation and cultural tradition in China, and was known as the "king of flowers". The image and meaning of plum blossoms were widely used in literature, music, drama, film and other cultural fields, and became an important part of Chinese culture.
Zhou Huijun Calligrapher Calligraphy Art
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2026-08-12 09:14
Zhou Huijun (December 6, 1939-December 27, 2021) was an outstanding calligrapher from Zhenhai, Zhejiang Province. She had made many achievements in the art of calligraphy. Judging from his learning experience, he participated in the calligraphy class of Shanghai City Youth Palace in 1962 and was taught by famous calligraphers such as Shen Yinmo, Gong Delin, Weng Kaiyun, etc. He learned regular script from Ouyang Xun, Yan Zhenqing, Chu Suiliang and other schools and went up to the North Stele. The cursive script started from the four schools of Song Dynasty and traced back to the "Two Kings". His calligraphy style had gone through three stages of change. In the 1970s and before, the running script was wrapped in the center of the pen, the lines were round and concise, and the ups and downs of the running pen were full of charm and interest. The two kings of the word sect and Mi Fu's upright state were mutually generated, with a refined and calm atmosphere. After the 1980s, he began to draw lessons from the style and interest of the Northern Stele Wei Epitaph. The brush was folded according to the square, and the turning point strengthened the bone feeling and weight of the glyph. The qi broke the usual axis line movement, the size of the glyph was scattered, and the axis swing from left to right increased. The impact of the picture and the strong qi increased. The exploration of the combination of the inscriptions played an important role in the transformation and maturity of his calligraphy style. The running script that he saw now was already in a state of fusion with the interest of the inscriptions. The words were formed according to the shape. The middle palace was restrained and calm, but also ups and downs, vigorous and comfortable. The strokes were more varied. The lines were rich in expression, and the strokes were smooth. The vigorous ancient Qi pervaded between the lines. In terms of artistic expression, her brush strokes were like the wind mast array horse, dripping with joy. Her strokes were clean and vigorous, and she had the taste of Mi Fu's "brushing words". When he wrote a book, he entrusted his feelings and spirits to the wind. The strokes were a thousand miles away. The whole book was full of spirit. In the large-scale works, one could feel his uncontrollable creative passion. He could express his feelings of life in the pen and create an artistic style full of vitality. His works paid attention to the change and unity of the form composition in the rhythm flow. Sometimes the brush and ink were thick and airtight, and sometimes it was white and black. The composition was slightly exaggerated, and the lines were heavy and thick. As a whole, it broke the constraints of traditional calligraphy aesthetics. In addition to being elegant and handsome, it also showed the grand spirit of being strong and handsome. She also ingeniously combined the dignified atmosphere of regular script with the elegant agility of running script in an innovative form, presenting a fresh and refined beauty. Zhou Huijun had won many awards in the field of calligraphy. In 2014, she won the 5th "China Calligraphy Orchid Pavilion Award-Lifetime Achievement Award" and the 6th "Literature and Art Award-Outstanding Contribution Award" in Shanghai City. In 2019, she won the 7th "Literature and Art Award-Lifetime Achievement Award" in Shanghai City. Her works have also been widely published and disseminated, such as Zhou Huijun's Regular Script Jingsi Garden Record Jingsi Garden Ode published in April 2015, Running Script Calligraphy Calligraphy--Lu Xun's Poetry Selection published by Shanghai Painting and Calligraphy Press in 1974, Zhou Huijun's Talk on Art and Literature published in 2021, etc. The novel "Song of Everlasting Sorrow: Morning and Evening" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
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