Have you seen "Serving the People" inscribed by Guo Moruo and Mao Dun?Although this is very rare, but these two people's inscriptions are very distinctive, and their personalities are also very distinct, I believe that you have read the two of them inscribed "to serve the people", you will have a deep impression of their inscriptions, and there is a feeling that in terms of style performance, completely different, then, the two of them inscribed "to serve the people", whose inscription is better?Now, let's take a look.
First of all, let's enjoy Guo Moruo's "Serving the People", from the glyph, we can see that the first three words are small and exquisite, but the word "service" is a big opening and closing, the dragon flies and the phoenix dances, the word "people" is written very imposingly, and it is also very artistic. This word, the following stroke, is written very restrained, which is a kind of negative suppression, and the word "Wu" in the back is a wild momentum, and a strong contrast is formed between the two.
Mao Dun's "Asking for Life for the People", the overall brushwork is slender, but full of power, many strokes are very distinctive, especially the word "people", it gives people a sense of naturalness, his first stroke is Zangfeng, the second stroke is a stroke, the last stroke is an arc, as if echoing something, the third stroke is a rough arc, and the last "business" word, with a simple and clear landscape.
Mao Dun's "service" word, also very distinctive, one high and one low, left low and one high, right high and one high, just like going hand in hand, the last stroke, is also written backwards, and this stroke, it looks very casual, but in fact, it is well thought out, and this "business" word, above and below, is a kind of contrast of different shades, giving people a fresh feeling, after reading, which one will you choose?Please share your views and knowledge, and don't forget to like and bookmark it.
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