How to write cursive script in Chinese?

The cursive writing method is as follows:

"Jue" is an upper and lower structure. When writing cursive script, the whole body is opened up and down, the middle part is tightened, the upper part is lifted vertically in turn, the horizontal hook is opened left and right, the lower part is parallel and inclined, and the vertical hook is opened.

When using a pen, cut the first vertical edge of the upper part into a pen, and the second vertical pen is round and thick. The horizontal hook pen is very light and turns around at the turning point. The horizontal hook of the lower vertical painting is heavier, the horizontal pen is lighter and the vertical hook is longer.

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.

About from the Eastern Jin Dynasty, in order to distinguish it from the new cursive script at that time. The cursive script of the Han Dynasty was called Cao Zhang. The new cursive script is relatively called today's grass, which is divided into big grass (also called crazy grass) and small grass. It feels beautiful in madness.

As Li Zhimin said: "Close to the pool, consider the reason, get the heart from things, realize the image, and then enter the beauty of cursive script."

Modern people generally learn cursive script from today's cursive script. The recognized cursive writing method is more than the standard cursive written by Mr. You Ren (with copybook of the same name). However, Li Zhimin, a great calligrapher, pioneer and professor of Peking University, disapproved of Yu Xiansheng's standard cursive script. In his view, the art of calligraphy has its own law of development, which should be colorful, and there is no need to force unity. Reading ancient and modern works is also "the most taboo to favor one good and exclude all beauty."