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So that's it! "Mother Deng" made a surprising move, unexpectedly showing off her masculine style.

2024-08-17

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We are all familiar with "Mother Deng" Deng Yingchao, and have heard her stories since childhood. But when her calligraphy appeared in front of us, we were all stunned by her calligraphy. Unexpectedly, her calligraphy was actually so good. Moreover, her calligraphy, especially the banner script, was vigorous and powerful, and her running script was unrestrained, which was eye-opening. What was even more surprising was that her hard pen could also write such good characters, so heroic, so clean, and full of masculinity. We were a little unbelievable that her handwriting was so good and had a masculine spirit that made people look at her with admiration.



The three big characters "Deng Mama" written by Deng Yingchao are breathtaking. In our impression, women's calligraphy is often soft, but the "Deng Mama" in "Deng Mama" gives people a sense of heroism, and this heroic spirit is so obvious and outstanding. If it were not for Deng Yingchao's "Deng Mama", you would never think that it was written by a woman, and the extraordinary aura on her is even more breathtaking.



Judging from her hard pen, she doesn't have the slightest bit of the delicateness of a lady from a rich family, but she is very imposing and uses the pen very skillfully. She skillfully combines the brush-using methods with various variations, starting, moving, and ending the brush. Each stroke is just right. After reading it, people will feel very comfortable, right? Whether it is the treatment of the character shape, the relationship between each other, or the arrangement of the dots and strokes, they are all carefully considered to connect the beginning and the end and take care of each other. It is really precious. Moreover, there are different views on the overall layout, sometimes tight, sometimes comfortable, which is obviously a natural expression from the heart, which is admirable.







I bet her calligraphy will definitely make your blood boil. After appreciating her hard pen, a three-dimensional picture will appear in your mind. Doesn’t this character become more three-dimensional? What do you think?