What do round characters mean?

English round body refers to a kind of English calligraphy font. As a domestic name, the strictly defined round body refers to "orchard", that is, "domestic round body".

English circles originated from a French writing style, and the corners of letters are curved. Round characters also gradually evolved into an English writing style. Round characters, similar to Copperplate, are often used in printing, and are also the most common handwritten artistic characters nowadays.

Features and history:

Round Chinese characters are the most elegant, graceful, varied and fluent fonts in English, which is difficult to write. Usually, you can't write a circle until you have written a handwritten print and Italian italics. ?

As early as the mid-18th century, round English was popular in Britain at that time, and at that time, it had replaced many fonts which were very difficult to distinguish faces and had a high degree of comparison. It became a font that was often used in business activities at that time.