1. Cursive script is a font of Chinese characters, characterized by simple structure and continuous strokes. It was formed in the Han Dynasty and evolved on the basis of official script for the convenience of writing. There are Zhangcao, Jincao and Kuangcao. They feel beautiful in the madness. ?
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2. Regular script is also called Zhengkai, Zhenshu, and Zhengshu. It gradually evolved from the official script and became more simplified, horizontal and vertical. "Cihai" explains that it has "a square shape and straight strokes, which can be used as a model." This type of Chinese character font is the current popular handwritten traditional Chinese character.
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3. Running script was developed on the basis of official script. It is a font between regular script and cursive script to make up for the shortcomings of regular script. Caused by writing too slowly and making cursive writing difficult to read. "Xing" means "walking", so it is not as sloppy as cursive script, nor as straight as regular script. In essence, it is the cursiveization of regular script or the regularization of cursive script. Those with more regular script than cursive script are called "Xing Kai", and those with more cursive script than regular script are called "Xing Cao".
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4. Thin gold style was created by Zhao Ji, Emperor Huizong of the Song Dynasty, and is an original creation in the history of calligraphy.
The thin gold style writing is erratic and fast, the handwriting is thin and strong, and it is thin without losing its flesh. At the turning points, you can clearly see the traces of hidden fronts, exposed fronts, etc., which is a very unique style of font. .
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5. Official script, also known as Han Li, is a common solemn font in Chinese characters. The writing effect is slightly wide and flat, and the horizontal strokes are long and The straight paintings are short and rectangular in shape, emphasizing "silkworm head and wild goose tail" and "twists and turns". Official script originated in the Qin Dynasty and was compiled by Cheng Miao. It reached its peak in the Eastern Han Dynasty and had a significant influence on later calligraphy. In the calligraphy circle, it is known as "Han Li Tang Kai".
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6. Seal script is the collective name for large seal script and small seal script. Oracle bone inscriptions, with a history of three thousand years, are the earliest legible writings handed down from generation to generation and are mainly used for divination. The brushwork is thin, strong and straight, with many straight lines. There are square pens, round pens, and pointed pens, and there are many "hanging needles" in the handwriting. Dazhuan refers to bronze inscriptions, Zhou inscriptions and Six Kingdoms inscriptions, which preserve the obvious characteristics of ancient hieroglyphs. Small seal script, also known as "Qin seal script", is the common script of the Qin Dynasty. It is a simplified font of large seal script. It is characterized by a uniform and neat shape and a font that is easier to write than Zhenwen.
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