Characters are divided into Oracle Bone Inscriptions, inscriptions on bronze, seal script, official script, regular script, cursive script and running script. I like cursive script best, which can be roughly divided into three types: Cao Zhang, Today Grass and Crazy Grass. Chinese characters have vivid images and different fonts. Seal script is an official script, antique, fluent in running script, dignified in block letters, and weeds dancing with the wind. From a distance, cursive script swims like a swan, winding and stretching. Close up, it seems that the dragon and tiger are competing, but the font is very smooth. For example, the word "moon" is light on the outside and tight on the inside, both like a snake and a dragon, and like an eagle and falcon standing upright. Its curl is good, like a crescent moon that bends up; Its hook is wonderful, like a bird opening its mouth; It's well folded, not square or round, and it can fly after going. The whole word adds up to love at first sight.
In the calligrapher's pen, they are lifelike. Or tall and straight, or dancing, or deep. The word "grass" makes people feel at first glance that they are in a green ocean. The word "fly" makes people feel ethereal. The word "person" is greater. Although it is only composed of a head and a foot, it looks like a straw hat. On the contrary, it is actually a developing seedling. It seems to symbolize the continuous prosperity and development of China.
I like this great and colorful Chinese character.