Guangzi can be written in running script, regular script, cursive script, official script and seal script.
1. The running script of light.
Running script is developed and originated on the basis of regular script, which is a kind of font between regular script and cursive script, and is divided into running script and cursive script.
"walking" means "walking", so it is not as scribbled as cursive script, nor as straight as regular script, and it is highly practical and artistic.
2. Regular script writing of light.
Regular script is a common handwritten font style in Chinese calligraphy, and it is a modern popular handwritten Chinese character.
this style is gradually evolved from official script, which is more simplified, horizontal and horizontal, and can be divided into big letters, middle letters and small letters. Ou Yangxun, Yan Zhenqing, Liu Gongquan and Zhao Mengfu are the four major players in the regular script.
3. Cursive writing of light.
cursive script (another name: Qiushu) is a font in Chinese calligraphy, which has the characteristics of simple structure and continuous strokes.
It can be divided into three categories: Zhangcao, Today Grass and Crazy Grass. In the writing process, it is necessary to follow the principles of the chapter and composition, such as momentum penetration, intricate changes, and the combination of reality and falsehood. Wang Xizhi's posts such as "Early Moon" and "Deshi" in the Jin Dynasty are today Grass.
4, the official script writing of light.
official script is a common solemn font style in Chinese characters. It is generally believed that it is developed from seal script, with wide and flat fonts, long horizontal paintings and short vertical paintings, and pays attention to the swallowtail of silkworm heads.
5. The writing method of seal script of light.
seal script is an ancient Chinese character script, which refers to the script before Lishu in a broad sense, and especially refers to Da seal script and Xiao seal script in a narrow sense. The brushwork of seal script is thin and forceful, with Fang Bi, round pen and sharp pen as the starting strokes, and hanging needles as the closing strokes.