What is the Chinese version?

Zhong Kai is a font and a regular script. Zhong Kai is a calligraphy book used to practice Zhong Kai.

Regular script is also called regular script, real script and official script. It gradually evolved from official script, becoming more simplified and more horizontal and vertical. Ci Hai is interpreted as "square, straight and exemplary". This kind of Chinese character has the correct font and is a modern popular handwritten orthographic Chinese character.

Taking regular script as an example, it specifically includes:

1, in lowercase:

Indicates that the font is less than 1.5cm, such as the hard pen size of the past few cents, and the size of essence and ethics is such a size.

2. Write in print:

One inch square, that is, 3 cm up and down. Such as the inscription of Jiuchenggong, the record of Gong Yu cemetery, and the epitaph of Yao Gonggong.

3. Write in print:

About two inches square, 5~6 cm up and down. Yan Bei and Shen Ce Jun Bei are famous seal script works.

4. List:

Or "Dou Shu", which was called "Shu Shu" and "Da Zi" in ancient times. These words are more than tens of centimeters, and plaque slogans are commonly used.

Extended data:

In ancient times, there was a saying: "Learning calligraphy must start with the pattern, and writing must start with the big characters. Chinese characters are based on Yan, Chinese characters are based on Europe, Chinese characters are familiar, and then they are gathered into small characters. " However, according to the results of many years of experimental research, it is not appropriate for beginners to learn too big words first, but it is more suitable for Chinese letters.

Many beginners and children, when they first learn calligraphy, like to write big characters (even some laymen directly mistake calligraphy for "writing big characters"). Generally speaking, writing big characters requires a cantilever. At the beginning of practice, I haven't mastered the font structure yet, and the kung fu of holding the pen is not at home. If you directly enter the state of writing big characters at this time, it is easy to form a bad habit, which is difficult to correct in the future.

There are also many people who like small letters from the beginning (for example, copying classics as soon as they get started), or because they have learned pen characters before, they tend to write small letters when it comes to writing brushes, which is unreasonable. Because small letters are too fine and emphasize verve, it is difficult to master them without enough basic skills, which is not suitable for beginners.

In terms of size, say Chinese characters first. As for what regular script to write after mastering certain basic skills, it depends on my wishes, and there are not many requirements.