Regular script brushwork of seal script

A, regular script "Gang" with a brush writing method:

1, Tengxiang Tieshan brush regular script simplified

2, Fan Xiaoge brush regular script simplified

3, Su Xinshi willow brush regular script simplified.

Second, related introduction:

1. Brush calligraphy: It refers to brush calligraphy written according to traditional statutes, rather than writing casually with a brush. It is the first stage of learning calligraphy.

As a writing tool, the brush has a very long history. As early as Neolithic painted pottery, there were traces of brush.

2. Regular script: also known as regular script, original 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 Chinese character font is the commonly used handwritten orthographic Chinese character.

Extended data

(1) Regular script was the most popular script in China feudal society from the Southern and Northern Dynasties to the Jin and Tang Dynasties. Before the appearance of regular script, China calligraphy had produced three styles: Da Zhuan, Xiao Zhuan and Li Shu.

Generally speaking, the ancient characters before Xiao Zhuan are collectively referred to as Da Zhuan, including Oracle Bone Inscriptions, bronze inscriptions and six languages except Qin in the Warring States Period.

Xiao Zhuan is a popular script after Qin unified China. On the basis of Qin script, refer to other vassal scripts. In order to facilitate writing, it is standardized and unified. This is the first standardized regular script in the history of calligraphy in China.

Official script is another representative character after Xiao seal, which is based on Xiao seal. The appearance of official script is a great revolution of Chinese characters. Its significance lies not only in the symbolization of Chinese characters, but more importantly, it has changed the writing style and aesthetic trend of Chinese characters, thus laying a foundation for the emergence of regular script calligraphy art and further opening up a broad world for the development and prosperity of China calligraphy art.

Li Zhimin, a pioneer and professor of Peking University, believed that Qin Shihuang's unification of the six languages was of positive significance to the social progress at that time, but it was not necessarily conducive to the development of calligraphy art.

(2) Brush writing refers to the words written according to the traditional statutes, rather than the words written casually with a brush. Calligraphy is a line modeling art, and the so-called brush strokes mainly talk about how to shape ideal lines.

Refer to Baidu Encyclopedia-regular script

Baidu Encyclopedia-Writing with Brush