The running script is as follows:
The running script is a calligraphy style between regular script and cursive script. Those who write more freely and fluidly, closer to cursive script, are called Xingcao; those who write more upright and steady, closer to regular script, are called Xingkai. In the process of writing, the movement of the brush strokes is more obvious in various forms of stipple painting. This movement of the brush strokes often leaves a trace of mutual involvement between the stipples and the words, as thin as a gossamer. traces, this is Silian.
Book: [ shū ]?
Basic explanation
1. The cost of writing: book. Bookishness (refers to the style of scholars expressed in speaking, composing, writing, drawing, etc.). ~Angry (referring to the scholar’s ??habit of being divorced from reality).
2.?Letter?: Letter.
3.?File?: Certificate. manual.
4.?Written or written words?: calligraphy. write.
5. Write an article: a big book or a special book. There are too many books to write.
6.?Font?: cursive. Official script. Regular script.
7. The name of an ancient book, the abbreviation of "Shangshu" (also known as "Book of Books").
8. The general name of some forms of folk art: storytelling. Listen to books.
Extended information:
Shuowen Jiezi
Juan 3 Yubu Shuzhen. From the sound of those who come. Sliced ??fish. Article 4.
1. Hundred Cities: Those who are rich in books are called "Hundred Cities". "History of the North: Biography of Li Xiaobo": "My husband has thousands of books, so why pretend to have hundreds of cities in the south?"
2. Book field: Farming is a metaphor for reading, so books are also called "book fields". From "Wang Mai's Poem of Sending Off His Nephew a Thousand Miles to Return to Zhangpu": "I hope that my son will continue to work hard in the field of books and sow seeds from now on."
3. Jingqi: Jing, Jingshu, generally refers to the most important Instructive works; 祥, a box for holding books. Later generations used "jing 笥" to mean having many good books, and "belly 笥" to mean being knowledgeable. "Book of the Later Han Dynasty·Wenyuan Zhuan·Bian Yun": "The abdomen is defecation, and the Five Classics are in the toilet; but when you want to sleep, you think about the classics."
4. Ten thousand volumes: Later generations used "ten thousand volumes" to refer to an astonishing number. book. Du Fu's "Twenty-two Rhymes Presented to Wei Zuocheng": "Reading thousands of volumes, writing is like a spirit."