If you want to write well, you can choose to practice more with the copybook. ?
cursive script is a font of Chinese characters, which has both broad and narrow meanings. 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 for the sake of simple writing.
About the Eastern Jin Dynasty, in order to distinguish it from the new cursive script at that time. The cursive script of the Han Dynasty is called Zhangcao. The new cursive script is relatively called today's grass, which is divided into big grass (also called crazy grass) and small grass, which feels beautiful in the frenzy. As Li Zhimin said: "Be near the pool, consider the reason, learn from the things, gain the heart, realize the image, and then enter the wonderful place of cursive script."
the development of cursive script can be divided into three stages: early cursive script, zhangcao script and modern script.
The early cursive script was parallel to the official script, commonly called official script, but actually mixed with some forms of seal script. ?
master of cursive script:
Zhang Xu, born in Wuxian County, Suzhou (now Suzhou, Jiangsu Province), was a calligrapher in the Tang Dynasty, good at cursive script, and was called "Cao Sheng" in history.
Like drinking, he is known as "Zhang Dian" in the world, and he is also known as "drunk" with Huai Su, "Four Scholars of Wu Zhong" with He Zhizhang, Zhang Ruoxu and Bao Rong, and "Eight Immortals in Drinking" with He Zhizhang and others. His cursive script is also known as "Three Musts" with Li Bai's poems and songs and Pei Min's sword dance.
Zhang Xu was born in a family with a high family background. He studied calligraphy from his cousin Lu Yanyuan and was admired by Wu Daozi and Yan Zhenqing after his success. When he was old, he was promoted or recommended, recruited and entered the official position, and he was released as Changshu County Commandant. He has served as the governor of Zuo and the governor of Jin Wu, so he is called "Zhang Changshi" by the world; He died in the second year of Ganyuan (759) at the age of 75.
In calligraphy, Zhang Xuqin is good at observing objective things and combining objective natural images with personal subjective feelings. He not only inherits the tradition, but also dares to innovate. By inheriting and innovating the achievements of his predecessors' calligraphy, his own wild grass art reached a peak in the prosperous Tang Dynasty.