nice lesson, it’s great to spread our valuable culture! p.s. Hello everyone☺️, I’m Sabrina, a teenage calligraphy lover, and I would like to build a Chinese calligraphy community with you. If you are interested in Chinese calligraphy, you can also go through my channel, hope you enjoy my videos~(and we can also discuss this beautiful art together!
For foreigners, using two L 7, to form 口,then try to write 曰 目白 由早 四回西 胃旧申...,then filled up to form 吕,串,石,check handphone software, using voice inputs together。 for 出 ,to write using two u, u and l,to form 出 凹 巾帼 离 山 巨 叵 匠 臣 革If forget use voice input Using ㄣ 乛 or use L to form 与与马写鸟与吗妈 勺 鸟乌鸦呜. ㄣ denote bird leg, or horse, pen .counter check with handphone keyboard Using 氵form it denote water, 洗澡 (shower),河(river), 心(heart), 海(sea), 沙 (sand), 泥(mud),泡 ,江,湖,水(water), 冰( ice ),汤。for foreigner use l,フ,く for 水 If forget use voice input
I've watched this several times over the years and I'm always impressed by the ease at which he does these strokes. So effortless, yet perfect. Years of practice shine through with calculated movements of a brush.
That was such a detailed and meaningful explanation! Thank you so much for this. I am just going back to doing calligraphy after almost ten years. I had always used my wrists more than my arm. I think I will work on improving myself after this. This is very meaningful. Thank you for sharing!! :D :D :D
your video is perfect! keep up the good work! my aunt from china taught me how to do chinese calligraphy, but i quickly forgot after one week, but now i’ve already learnt 2 characters in one day!
2 characters?! just learn the basic strokes and other ones, then follow examples, after you master the strokes, then you can move on to other words that you write by yourself, then your aunt should correct the incorrect strokes and she will tell you what strokes to practice and redo it again.
Those are stamps showing the Author's name, usually made of stone like material and using a red ink pad. Name in Chinese characters is also on left side of columns.
Thank you for the beautiful work. I really enjoy watching the subtle nuance of the writing. It seems to be part writing-part painting. Not as "rigid" as the calligraphy I am familiar with such as copperplate, etc., rather there seems to be general guidelines to follow and this appears to produce near limitless variation with the characters, adding a level of intrigue. Thanks again, I hope that you are able to post more. I think that it is vital that these traditions not be lost!
@thekingofmoney2000 Well I wasn't the first to start talking about Japan. I'm just pointing out that although many cultural aspects of Japan were imported from china, just about all of them have changed since then. Japanese culture is Japanese culture. It is unique and beautiful in its own right, just as all chinese cultures are unique and beautiful. I wasn't commenting at all about how many cultures china has at all. Also, this video is so inspiring. I really wish I could write like that.
@reavengitair This is a video about Chinese calligraphy...not Japanese. Go to a japanese video if you want to talk about Japan! And, the cultures are not "completely different" considering that China is not a homogenous country, unlike Japan wish is mostly homogenous. There are many cultures within China!