What are the unique calligraphy details of Shouqiu stone carving?
1975 The Shouqiu Carved Stone unearthed from Zhongshan National Cemetery in Pingshan County, Hebei Province is a rare work. On the stone light of Dahe River, which is 90 cm high, 50 cm wide and 40 cm thick, there are two lines of inscriptions. The first line is nine words, one of which is a combination, so it is equivalent to eight characters, and the second line is a cross. In this way, the first line is sparse, the second line is dense, and the composition changes greatly, so the words in the first line appear more relaxed. Writing is a unique way of Sun Yat-sen's country in Jin Dynasty, but it is more natural and casual than Wang Sanqi's writing in Sun Yat-sen, and it is written from beginning to end. The lines are carved on the hard stone, leaving traces of the knife facing the stone. This kind of trace is by no means comparable to the light and elegant ink line. The lines carved on the stone can be seen as struggling to move forward when overcoming great resistance, and fine adjustment of the direction of progress after the pause, and it can also be seen that a stroke is stretched because of excessive force. Only such traces can clearly reveal the strength and rhythm to the viewer.