Where is the ancient flavor of the ancient song style reflected?

Ancient Song Dynasty refers to computer fonts such as Zhejiang folk book engraving, Kangxi dictionary engraving and Founder engraving of simplified Chinese characters in Song Yue, which are based on Song Dynasty engraving printing in ancient books and copied by modern people through various means. The ancient seal cutting font is the embryonic form of today's Song Dynasty. Now there are several digital seal cutting fonts, such as Li's Kangxi dictionary, Ying Yonghui's Zhejiang folk calligraphy carving and Fangzheng's Qing carving. These fonts are all designed based on block printing fonts, that is, "ancient printing". Looking at the proofs of these fonts, you will find that the details and structure of the fonts are similar to those of modern Song Dynasty. Older lettering, such as that in the Song Dynasty, may have more handwriting traces. But compared with regular script, it is not the same thing. Black body is an imported product, directly from Japanese Goth. The font type "ゴシック" is the result of Japanese fonts designed by modern Japan imitating western sans-serif fonts. In western languages, sans serif is born for printing, so bold is naturally a common type of printing font. In typesetting, different types of fonts have different functional attributes. Regular script (fully digital, of course) also plays a role in text typesetting-it is used to print quoted parts or emphasized parts, which is similar to italics in western languages. Regular script can also be used as the text font, but the existing regular script design is not suitable for large-scale typesetting compared with Song Dynasty. And if someone makes a regular script suitable for text typesetting, it is also an option to use it for typesetting. There is such a practice that the textbook style in Japanese fonts has the characteristics of regular script.