Abstract

A definition of Wang Xianzhi's "POTI" in Shuyi by Zhang Huaiguan. The characteristic of "POTI" is to break the boundary between truth, action and grass, to blend a variety of writing styles, with its own characteristics, and to show the strong creativity of calligraphy. POTI has existed in ancient and modern times, the so-called "neither breaking nor standing". Chinese calligraphy higher education has made great progress after decades of development, but the current research on Chinese calligraphy higher education has not been fully developed, and the research mainly stays in the combing and basic skills training of five-body books. Contemporary calligraphy higher education should break the boundaries of five-body books, carry out creative practice on the hybridisation of calligraphy, and research and explore the calligraphy style in line with this era. Thus inject fresh blood into the contemporary calligraphy creation and expand the vast space.

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