What are the three fonts in calligraphy?

The three fonts in calligraphy are seal script, official script and regular script. Judging from the text, seal script is very old and difficult to identify. If you take seal script as an introduction to calligraphy, you must first identify it before you can continue to learn to write.

Although seal script has its own system, it is also an aspect of calligraphy, but it is far from today's glyph, font and stippling have not been completed. These are all unfavorable conditions for calligraphy learning to start with seal script.

Tips for writing calligraphy well

When writing Chinese characters, try to control the strokes, and don't huddle up.

Long horizontal support, the long horizontal (often the main pen) of a word is written straight and powerful, such as Changhong lying on the slope, forming a strong support.

The palace is tightened and opened on all sides. When there are many strokes in one word, the Chinese palace must tighten and condense together, and then write some longer strokes outward.

Simplify strokes, regular script can not be simplified, but cursive script, when there are many strokes in a word, it will be very complicated not to omit, so try to adopt the established stroke ellipsis method.