Regular script evolved from Han Li, which can be divided into Weibei and Tang Kai. Weibei refers to the calligraphy style in Wei, Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties. It can be said to be a transitional calligraphy style from official script to regular script. Zhong Zhishuai's "Learning Calligraphy" said: "Wei Bei's calligraphy can be seen in the old style of Han and Qin Dynasties, but since Sui and Tang Dynasties."
Weibei is often written in the official script of Han Dynasty, so its regular script nature is still immature, but it is precisely because of this immaturity that a hundred flowers blossom and its posture is peculiar, forming a unique beauty. Kang Youwei named it "Ten Beauty in Weibei".
Classification:
1, lowercase
Lower case is a kind of lower case, which was founded in Zhong You of the Wei Dynasty in the Three Kingdoms. He was once an outstanding master of official script, and the brushwork of regular script was born in Han Li. His brushwork is as vivid as playing in the sea.
Step 2 print letters
Under normal circumstances, people call block letters one inch or more and a few inches or less block letters. The larger characters in real books are called "Bangshu" and "Broken Book". According to the accumulated experience of calligraphers in past dynasties, learning calligraphy should start with writing big characters and doing basic exercises.
Refer to the above? Baidu encyclopedia-regular script