What font was formed in the Han Dynasty and got its name because of scribbling?

Cursive script is a calligraphy style in China's calligraphy art, that is, a branch of the writing system, which was formed in the Han Dynasty and got its name because of its untidy writing. Popular understanding is a way of writing Chinese characters, but it has its own characteristics and independence. Cursive script is one of the five styles of China's calligraphy, which is rarely used in daily life. The regular script, official script, running script and cursive script that we usually see have become a pure art. People have been discussing whether calligraphy is culture or art? Generally speaking, calligraphy is a kind of culture, but when you deeply appreciate cursive, you will find that cursive is "artistic". Why only cursive script is art? Because cursive script is "simplified" and picturesque, it is more appropriate to describe cursive script with "painting in a book". The main feature of cursive script is "few strokes".

For example, a cursive script with ten strokes can be completed in three or five strokes, which saves writing time and has a strong and rhythmic font. As for the development history of cursive script, there is not much explanation. People who read cursive script for the first time are like "seeing flowers in the fog". The strokes of cursive script are "jumping", that is, changing the same two strokes into one, and the profoundness of calligraphy is "the same"

Because the meaning of calligraphy is for people to appreciate, there is no need to communicate with words and language, which is one of the reasons why people love calligraphy. What are the skills of writing cursive script? Personally, I think we should practice regular script with correct font first, so that we can be familiar with the strokes in the font, and then "strive for stability and quickness". Writing cursive script depends on memory, just like learning to walk before learning to run. When writing cursive script, we must master the strength and highlight the sense of strength of the first stroke, so as to achieve "speed without deviating from the direction" and collect the pen freely and perfectly.