Ten beautiful fonts

The ten good-looking fonts include Yan style, thin gold style, regular script, running script, Xingkai, imitation Song style, cursive script, Song style, Wei style, official script, etc.

1. Yan style

Yan style, also called Yan script or Yan style, is a new style of Chinese calligraphy created by contemporary calligrapher Ma Yongan. The Yan style is like a pen showing the edge, closing the pen to the front, using the pen in the center, and taking the momentum from the lower right. It not only inherits traditional calligraphy, but is also different from traditional calligraphy, presenting a distinctive new calligraphy style.

2. Thin Gold Style

Slim Gold Style is a font created by Zhao Ji, Emperor Huizong of the Song Dynasty. It is a very unique calligraphy style in the history of calligraphy because it is different from Jin Kai Tang Kai and other traditional calligraphy styles are quite different and have extremely strong individuality, so it can be called an original creation in the history of calligraphy.

3. Regular script

Kaishu, a font of Chinese characters, is also called regular script, regular script, true script, and regular script. It gradually evolved from the official script and became more simplified, horizontal and vertical.

4. Running script

It means a calligraphy font between running script and cursive script.

5. Xingkai

It is a running script font that emphasizes the writing style (rules) of regular script, which is more free than regular script and more regular than running cursive.

6. Faux Song Style

Fake Song Style is a relatively elegant and straight font that adopts Song style structure and regular script strokes. The strokes are uniform in thickness horizontally and vertically. It is often used for printing subtitles, short poems, and annotations. , citations, etc.

7. Cursive script

Cursive script is a font of Chinese characters, which has two meanings: broad and narrow. Broadly speaking, regardless of age, all scrawled words are counted as cursive writing. In a narrow sense, that is, as a specific font, it was formed in the Han Dynasty.

8. Songti

It is a Chinese character font that appeared to adapt to printing technology. The strokes vary in thickness, and are generally thin horizontally and thick vertically, with decorative parts at the ends.

9. Wei style

It is associated with the strict and regular official script of the Wei, Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties, which was dominated by the stone carvings of the Northern Wei Dynasty. When it comes to running script, people will habitually think of the two kings of the Eastern Jin Dynasty. Or the styles of Su, Huang, Mi, and Cai in the Northern Song Dynasty were elegant, free and easy, and the two were combined into one calligraphy style, Wei style.

10. Official script

A font of Chinese characters, including Qin Li, Han Li, etc. It is generally believed to be developed from seal script. The fonts are mostly wide and flat, with long horizontal strokes and vertical strokes. The painting is short and pays attention to "silkworm head and swallow tail" and "twists and turns".