Pictures of Sui's cursive calligraphy:
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Cursive script is a type between regular script and cursive script Calligraphy style appeared around the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty. The name of running script first appeared in the article "Four Styles of Calligraphy" by Wei Heng of the Western Jin Dynasty: "In the early Wei Dynasty, there were two schools of running calligraphy, Zhong (Yao) and Hu (Zhao), and they both learned from Liu Desheng." "Shu Duan" by Zhang Huaiguan of the Tang Dynasty Records: "The running script was written by Liu Desheng. It is a small forgery of the official script, keeping it simple and popular, so it is called running script." Zhang Huaiguan also said in his "Shu Yi": "My running script is neither cursive nor genuine, Li Fang Escape from the circle lies between Ji and Meng. Those who are both true and true are called true practices, and those who carry grass are called walking grass. "Fengfang of the Ming Dynasty gave a more vivid description in "Shu Jue": "Write without stopping, and write on paper. Without carving, turning lightly and pressing again, it flows like water and clouds, without any interruption, and it lasts forever. ”