Cursive calligraphy dictionary

Cursive calligraphy dictionary, the prerequisite for practicing calligraphy is copying, whether it is a copybook or a dictionary, the following are the cursive works I have compiled for you, I hope it can help you!

Appreciation of cursive works

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Chinese calligraphy:

Chinese calligraphy is an art form unique to Chinese characters and a traditional art that has been gradually accumulated over thousands of years.

Chinese characters are widely used characters in the Chinese cultural circle. They are morpheme-syllabic characters that are ideographic characters. They were invented by the Chinese people in ancient times. This can be traced back to the oracle bone inscriptions of the Shang Dynasty around 1300 BC. Afterwards, through the Qin Dynasty Xiaozhuan, it evolved into the Tang Dynasty into regular script, the standard font used today. Chinese characters are the longest continuously used script so far, and are also the only scripts among the major writing systems in ancient times that have been passed down to this day.

The five main calligraphy fonts of Chinese calligraphy are: regular script (including Wei stele and block script), running script (including running script and running script), cursive script (including Zhangcao, Xiaocao, Dacao and standard cursive script), Official script (including ancient official script and modern official script), and seal script style (including large seal script and small seal script). This website uses these five calligraphy styles as categories to collect a total of 6,980 words and 136,000 calligraphy pictures to form this calligraphy dictionary.

There were many famous calligraphers in ancient China, among which Wang Xizhi, Wang Xianzhi, Ouyang Xun, Yan Zhenqing, Liu Gongquan, Zhao Mengfu, Zhang Xu, Huai Su, Su Shi, Huang Tingjian, Chu Suiliang, Mi Fu and other calligraphers were the most outstanding. .