The running script about humiliation is as follows:
Insulting ru: the upper and lower structure, the middle palace is tightened, and the upper "Chen" part is put outside and collected inside, and the whole is slightly shoulder-resistant. The head cross is exposed to the front of the pen, which is shoulder-resistant, and gradually heavy, but not long. When the pen is long, there is an air opening, and the body is slightly heavy. Pay attention to the angle of writing, which is slightly long, and the word "I" in the middle is small. The two crosses are parallel to the head cross and equidistant, and the backbone is slightly to the right and slightly to the left.
The following firm lifting is connected with the left half-imaginary part of the horizontal painting. Don't be too heavy, slightly inclined to the left, and don't be too long. After reaching the position, the pen tip will be slightly taken to the left, and then the pen will be lifted with a pause. Pay attention to the length and direction of the hook, and the pen will be lifted high without being too heavy. Finally, pick up the pen with a slight left-oblique part, and not too heavy. The word "inch" in the lower part should lean up, close up and spread down, and don't write high.
The long horizontal stroke is connected with the long left-handed stroke, the shoulder is coordinated with the upper part, and it is slightly prone. Pay attention to the length, and draw it down slightly: make sure that the hook is written in the correct position (about one stroke away from the vertical stroke of the upper word "I"), and the vertical body is slightly inclined to the right, upright and strong, so as to support the whole word. Don't write long. When it is in place, kneel down and bounce the hook, slightly flat, and the end point is to the left.
Running script:
is a general term for calligraphy, which can be divided into running script and running script. It developed and originated on the basis of regular script, and it is a font between regular script and cursive script, which is produced to make up for the slow writing speed of regular script and the illegibility of cursive script. "Walk" means "walk", so it is not as scribbled as cursive script, nor as straight as regular script.
in essence, it is the cursive script or the cursive script. If the pattern is more than the grass pattern, it is called "running the pattern", and if the grass pattern is more than the pattern, it is called "running the grass". Running script is both practical and artistic, while regular script is a literal symbol, which is practical and skillful; Comparatively speaking, cursive script is highly artistic, but its practicality is relatively insufficient.
Running script is a kind of script between regular script and cursive script, which appeared in the late Eastern Han Dynasty. The name of the running script first appeared in Wei Heng's article "Four-style Calligraphy" in the Western Jin Dynasty: "Wei Chu, Zhong (Yao) and Hu (Zhao) both learned calligraphy from Liu Desheng."