Songti is a Chinese font that seems suitable for printing. The strokes vary in thickness, generally thin and vertical, with decorative parts at both ends (that is, "feet" or "serif"), and strokes such as dots, strokes, strokes and hooks have sharp points, which belong to serif fonts and are often used for text typesetting of books, magazines and newspapers.
Extended data:
Song style only appeared after the Ming Dynasty. The culture of the Song Dynasty is flourishing, and the Song carvings are exquisite and atmospheric, which has high collection value. Literati in Ming Dynasty, especially bibliophiles, highly praised the Song woodcut.
Therefore, in the Ming Dynasty, the publishing industry often reprinted the engraving of the Song Dynasty, but in order to facilitate and reduce the cost, these imitation engraving of the Song Dynasty often only engraved the word "Pikuo" without engraving the original words of the Song Dynasty. Finally, a font specially used for printing was formed.
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