How to write beautiful ring characters in cursive script

The good-looking calligraphy of the ring calligraphy is as follows:

According to Zhang Huaiguan's "Shujuan": "The calligraphy was made by Liu Desheng of Yingchuan in the later Han Dynasty. From the simplicity, it is called running script." From this we can see that "running script" is a font transformed from "official script". Cao Yun of the Qing and Song dynasties: "The so-called "walker" refers to the less vertical outline of the true calligraphy. The simple and easy lines are alternately arranged, like clouds and flowing water, and the fibers of the grain come out between them. They are neither true nor grass. Leaving the square to escape the round is the success of Kaili. It must be written in small and sparse words, reflecting Anya, old and strong muscles, and elegant character.

According to Wang Sengqian's "Able to Write Names of People in Ancient Times": "Zhong Yao's calligraphy has three types: one is the book inscribed on stone, and the last is the book inscribed on stone." The second one is the book of articles of association, which is passed down to secretaries and taught to young scholars; the third one is the book of articles of incorporation, which is used by those who hear about it. Wei Kaizi of Hedong adopted Zhang Zhi's method and used Kai's method to make a new draft. The draft is a Xiangwen book. "From this, we know that running script is also called running script, which was originally developed from painting lines and signatures. Those who have heard of it refer to writing, letters, letters and the like.

The "legacy calligraphy" of the Huanling Dynasty In addition to official script, the next one is "Bafen Kaifa", so people think that running script is a branch of "Bafen Kaifa". In fact, like other calligraphy styles, it was originally founded by ordinary mass writers. Partially written, it lost some of its official style and became running script. We can see it everywhere in the simplified scripts unearthed in the late Han Dynasty. In the late Han Dynasty, running script was not widely used until the Jin Dynasty. It was not until the emergence of Wang Xizhi that it became popular.