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“折钗股”是一种什么样的用笔技法() A.所谓“平”,是指运笔时用力平均,起讫分明,

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“折钗股”是一种什么样的用笔技法()

A.所谓“平”,是指运笔时用力平均,起讫分明,笔笔送到,既不柔弱,也不挑剔轻浮。

B.所谓“圆”,是指行笔转折处要圆而有力,不妄生圭角。

C.所谓“留”,是指运笔要含蓄,要有回顾,不急不徐,不浮不滑,不放诞犷野。

D.所谓“重”即沉着而有重量,要如“高山坠石”,不能象“风吹落叶”,即古人说的“笔力能扛鼎”的意思。

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