First, the light body of artificial beauty
Although the two fonts come from the same school, the Ming style inherits the neatness of the Ming dynasty engraving and is the most widely used font in the printing industry. This font combines China's calligraphy and printing aesthetics. It looks neat, horizontal and vertical, with even edges and corners, symmetrical structure and strong regularity, which makes people see at a glance and feels eye-catching. So it is still used in the printing of modern books and periodicals, which has both modern simplicity and ancient engraving charm.
Second, the natural beauty of the Song style
Song style is very similar to regular script in Taiwan Province Province, which is more convenient for people to write everyday. The predecessor of Songti was a newspaper created by Songti according to the new font, and later developed the font of Heshong, which is the epitome of Songti that we use now. Song style looks thin and thick, with a small triangle at the horizontal end, and strokes such as point, stroke, stroke and stroke. They are all decorated with sharp points, and they look sharp as a whole. People will not feel tired after watching Song Ti for a long time.
We can't simply think that simplified Chinese characters are Song style and traditional Chinese characters are Ming style. The main difference between them is the difference between the old and new fonts. Symmetrical and mechanized fonts are bright, while fonts are often decorated with small triangles and cutting-edge ones. We can also look through the comparison table of new and old fonts in Xinhua Dictionary and make a detailed distinction.