Font structure, Cao Zhang's fonts are basically flat, almost equal in size, and there is no connection between words, so it is easier to identify. This cursive script is uneven in size and I am used to it. Simplify by deleting complex words, and the same radical of words can represent different meanings. Walking around, rigorous and free. It's hard to read.
Although the running script is uneven in size, it is not as big as this grass. The running script font is mainly regular script, and the font is relatively flat. This knot is not grass and it is not true. It is easy to read.
Cursive script is an earlier script than regular script. Cao Zhang began the evolution from seal script to official script, and official script had a greater influence on Cao Zhang. The font is in the form of official script, and the characters are different and correct each other. Therefore, Cao Zhang is also called cursive script. Representative figures of Cao Zhang: You Shi, Du Du, Cui Yuan, Zhang Zhi, Zhang Xu and others in Han Dynasty, Huang Xiang and Suo Jing in Three Kingdoms.
The cursive strokes are omitted and interwoven, which is convenient for quick writing. Replacing radicals with symbols is both normative and flexible. This is the best way to express the feelings of this book.
Running script: a font between regular script and cursive script. It is to make up for the shortcomings of slow writing in regular script and illegible cursive script. The brushwork is not as sloppy as cursive script, and it is not required to be as correct as regular script. There are more methods of mold opening than cursive writing, which is called "mold opening". Cursive calligraphy is more than modular method, which is called "cursive calligraphy". ?
Running script came into being in the late Eastern Han Dynasty. Running script is a font between modern cursive and regular script, which can be said to be cursive or cursive. The most famous masterpiece is Preface to Lanting written by Wang Xizhi, a calligrapher in the Eastern Jin Dynasty. Predecessors described it as "a dragon descending from heaven, a tiger lying in a phoenix pavilion" and praised it as "the best running script in the world".
Tang Yan Zhenqing's book "Sacrificing a Nephew" is very bold, and the ancients rated it as "the second running script in the world". Running script with regular script or close to regular script is called "running script", and cursive script or close to cursive script is called "running script". The famous representative work in the running script is Lushan Temple Monument written by Li Yong in Tang Dynasty, which is fluent and rich. There are Su Shi, Huang Tingjian, Mi Fei and Cai Xiang in the Song Dynasty, Zhao Mengfu, Xian Yushu and Li Kang in the Yuan Dynasty, Zhu Yunming, Wen Zhiming, Dong Qichang and Wang Duo in the Ming Dynasty, and those in the Qing Dynasty. They are all good at running script or cursive script, and many works have been handed down from generation to generation.