The writing skills of regular script

The regular script script is divided into flat script and oblique script. The writing technique of Ping Na is to start the pen lightly, return to the front with increasing force, stroke to the right, and write twists and turns. The twists and turns should be natural. When you reach the foot of Na, you should pause briefly, and then gradually reduce the force to the right to strike. The writing technique of diagonal strokes is to start the pen lightly, and then place the pen along the edge, 45 degrees to the lower right. When writing, gradually apply more force to the tip of the stroke and press the pen harder, then turn the pen to draw out the pen, writing in a "twisting and twisting" shape.

The writing style of regular script has changes such as titon, hidden exposure, square and circle, speed, etc. The starting and ending of each stroke are neat and standardized, clean and neat, and cannot be scribbled or stuck. The strokes are clear, orderly, solid and powerful, stop yet continuous, straight but not stiff, curved but not weak, smooth and natural.

Kaishu

A font of Chinese characters, also called regular script, regular script, true script, and regular script. It gradually evolved from the official script and became more simplified, horizontal and vertical. The book "Cihai" explains that it has "a square shape and straight strokes, which can be used as a model." This kind of Chinese character font is correct and is the modern traditional handwritten Chinese character.

Kaishu is also a kind of official name. "New Tang Book Hundred Officials 2" records that there are 20 regular script writers in Zhongshu Provincial History Museum and 18 regular script writers on national history. Kaishu, as an official name, is also called Kaishu Shou. The person in charge of writing is juxtaposed in the same organization, and the specific division of labor is different. "Twenty-two Tongdian Officials" records that the regular script writer is an official with outstanding honors from outside the country. In the Song Dynasty, there was no regular script calligrapher, only regular script.

Regular script

The emergence of regular script closely followed the rules and regulations of the Han Dynasty, and pursued the further development of physical beauty. At the end of the Han Dynasty and the Three Kingdoms period, the writing of Chinese characters gradually changed into waves and chopsticks. There are strokes such as "side" (point), "sweep" (long stroke), "peck" (short stroke), and "lift" (straight hook), which make the structure more rigorous. Such as "Wuwei Medical Slips", "Juyan Han Slips", etc. The characteristic of regular script is its neatness and neatness. It is a model among fonts, so it is called regular script and has been used until modern times.