1, brand-new Ming-style boutique
The new fine Ming style was made by (now called "Weifeng Digital"). When used in a system that cannot display Chinese font names, it will be displayed as P Liu Ming.
2. Swallowing body
Yan Style, also known as Yan Shu and Yan Shu Style, is a new style of China calligraphy initiated by contemporary calligrapher Ma Yongan. Yan's style is like a pen, revealing the front, using the pen in the middle, and taking the momentum from the lower right. It not only inherits the traditional calligraphy, but also differs from the traditional calligraphy, showing a distinctive new calligraphy style.
3. Thin gold body
Shoujinti is a font originated by Song Huizong, and it is a very unique font in the history of calligraphy. Because it is very different from the traditional styles such as "Hua" and "Zhu", it is unique in the history of calligraphy, and its representative works include "Kai" and "Shi".
4. Regular script
Regular script, a font of Chinese characters, is also called regular script, regular script, original script and regular script. It gradually evolved from official script, becoming more simplified and more horizontal and vertical. This kind of Chinese character has the correct font and is a modern popular handwritten orthographic Chinese character.
5. Linetype
Running script, also known as "Chinese character running script", is a running script font that emphasizes the writing style (rules) of regular script, which is freer than regular script and more regular than cursive script. Or: Chinese characters simplify the writing strokes and enhance the writing belt on the basis of regular script.
6. Song Ti
Songti is a Chinese font that seems suitable for printing. The strokes vary in thickness, generally divided into horizontal thin and vertical thick, with decorative parts at the end (namely "feet" or "serif"), and strokes such as dots, strokes, strokes and hooks have sharp points, which belong to serif fonts and are often used for text typesetting of books, magazines and newspapers.
7. Wei Ti
In Wei Ti, people will naturally think of the strict and formal official script of the Northern Wei Dynasty, which was mainly composed of stone carvings during the Wei, Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties. When it comes to running script, people will habitually associate it with the elegant and free-and-easy styles of the two kings in the Eastern Jin Dynasty or the Su, Huang, Mi and Cai schools in the Northern Song Dynasty, which are now combined into a running script and shine brilliantly in the book world. This calligraphy style was later called "Wei Ti's running script".
8, cursive script
Cursive script is a font of Chinese characters, which can be divided into broad sense and narrow sense. In a broad sense, regardless of the age, all scribbled words are regarded as cursive. Narrow sense, that is, as a specific font, was formed in the Han Dynasty and evolved on the basis of official script in order to write simply.
9. Official script
Official script is also called "official character" and "ancient book". It is a font produced on the basis of seal script to meet the needs of convenient writing. The seal script is simplified, and the uniform circle lines of the seal script are changed into straight strokes, which is convenient for writing.
This is a font created in prison, which can be divided into "Qin Li" (also known as "Guli") and "Han Li" (also known as "Lishu"). The appearance of Lishu is a great change in ancient writing and calligraphy.
10, imitation song
As the name implies, it is a variant of Song Dynasty, and it is also printed. A printed font, modeled after the font engraved in the Song Dynasty. The strokes are even in thickness, with three bodies: long, square and flat. Also known as imitation song, imitation song.