My uncle’s cursive writing

My uncle's cursive calligraphy is as follows:

1. Wang Xizhi's cursive calligraphy: This cursive calligraphy is characterized by simplicity and liveliness, smooth lines and full of dynamics. When writing, you can pay attention to the thickness, length and curvature of the lines, as well as changes in the size, square, circle and density of the glyphs.

2. Wang Xianzhi’s cursive script: This kind of cursive script inherits Wang Xizhi’s style, but also has some innovations. When writing, you can pay attention to the exaggeration and deformation of glyphs, as well as the flexibility and strength of lines.

3. Zhang Xu’s cursive script: This kind of cursive script is characterized by bold and bold lines, with rough and powerful lines and full of momentum. When writing, you can pay attention to the opening and closing, staggering and ups and downs of the glyphs, as well as the thickness and lightness of the lines.

4. Huaisu's cursive script: This kind of cursive script is characterized by wild and uninhibited lines, with ups and downs and full of dynamics. When writing, you can pay attention to the changes and irregularities of the glyphs, as well as the thickness, curvature, length and other changes of the lines.

The origin and development of cursive script

Cursive script originated in the Han Dynasty, and its original purpose was to quickly record and convey information. Over time, cursive script developed into a highly artistic and expressive form of calligraphy. Throughout history, cursive script has undergone many evolutions and changes, including different schools such as Zhangcao, Jincao and Kuangcao. Among them, Jincao is the most popular type of cursive script, which is characterized by coherent and smooth strokes, changeable character shapes and full of dynamics.

The artistic style and characteristics of cursive script mainly include the following aspects:

1. Simplicity: Cursive script pursues a simple and concise way of expression, and expresses a unique style through concise lines and glyphs. A simple yet profound formal beauty.

2. Fluency: The lines of cursive writing are smooth and natural, and the glyphs are coherent, giving people a flowing feeling.

3. Variability: The glyphs and lines of cursive script vary widely, including changes in thickness and curvature, as well as changes in size, square and circle.

4. Exaggeration: The glyphs and lines in cursive script are often exaggerated and deformed to highlight their artistic effect.

5. Rhythm: The lines and glyphs of cursive script have a certain sense of rhythm during the writing process, giving people a sense of music.