What is positive, italic?

Positive body:

I. Basic explanation

1. [Standardized Form of Chinese Characters]: Regular Chinese characters.

2. [Longde]: Regular script calligraphy

3.[ Print]: Printed letters

Second, compared with simplified Chinese characters, Chinese fonts. Some Chinese characters with complex strokes have produced simplified strokes in long-term use, and their original fonts are called traditional Chinese characters. For example, if iron is regarded as [iron] and the diagram is simplified as [diagram], the iron sum diagram is the traditional form of iron sum diagram. No matter how complicated and difficult the words are, they can't be called traditional Chinese characters. Traditional Chinese characters are regular script characters evolved from seal script and official script. From seal script to official script, official script has developed into an original. Since Wei and Jin Dynasties, the radical structure of fonts tends to be consistent. When writing, it is required to conform to the writing method of the word book. Anything that conforms to the general specification is called orthography. In the Tang Dynasty, Yan's "Ganlu Zi Shu" had the name of "getting to the point". However, folk writing often has some other characters, which are different from regular strokes, so it has the name of vulgar style. The normal body and the vulgar body are sometimes symmetrical.

Third, bonesetting nouns. Orthopedics specialty is also called orthomorphism. Out of the "body category" volume. Orthopedics in the Ming and Qing Dynasties were still those summoned by the body.

Italic:

Italic is a font style based on normal font style, which is realized by tilting the font. For example, the italic style of Baidu Encyclopedia is Baidu Encyclopedia. Italic English is italic. In font editing software, the English initials I are often used as the icon of bold font function.

In the west, italics are somewhat different from italics. The main difference is that italics tilt with the change of font, while italics tilt only when the original font tilts to the right. However, in the Chinese context, both of them are translated into italics without subdivision.