Let me ask you, is the development order of China calligraphy the same as the evolution order of fonts? Seek an answer

The development order of China's calligraphy is different from the evolution order of fonts.

Let me briefly talk about the evolution order of Chinese fonts:

Oracle Bone Inscriptions-bronze inscription-big seal script-small seal script-official script-regular script.

The development sequence of China s calligraphy;

First, the division of old and new Chinese characters:

1, Oracle Bone Inscriptions-bronze inscription-big seal script-small seal script: called ancient Chinese characters;

2, official script-regular script: called new Chinese characters, with official script characters as the symbol of the emergence of new Chinese characters.

Two: China calligraphy art is produced with the evolution of Chinese characters.

1, Oracle Bone Inscriptions and bronze inscriptions are inscriptions, which later developed into the art of seal cutting calligraphy. Weibei is the early art of China's calligraphy, especially the self-made paper (paper-making was produced in the Eastern Han Dynasty and invented by eunuch Cai Lun) and the special writing tool of Chinese characters-brush. The art of Chinese calligraphy has become increasingly prosperous, forming a unique cultural and artistic form of Chinese characters.

2. The development of seal script produces official script, official script produces regular script, and regular script produces running script. In the meantime, cursive script developed from official script, starting from Qin Dynasty, the so-called "Cao Zhang" and developing into "Crazy Grass" in Tang Dynasty, which runs through the whole calligraphy process.