Evolution process:
Now commonly known as regular script, it evolved from Han Li, and can be divided into Weibei and Tang Kai according to the period. Weibei refers to the calligraphy style in Wei, Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties, which is a transitional style from official script to regular script. Regular script in a narrow sense refers to Tang Kai, which gradually matured after the Tang Dynasty.
Font classification:
1~3 cm in small print (small print), above 5 cm in large print (large print), and the middle in Chinese characters.
Four types of regular script
The four most famous writers of regular script calligraphy are:
Tang, Zhenqing, Gongquan and Yuan Zhao Mengfu.
Representative works of regular script:
Inscription of Liquan in Jiucheng Palace, Monument to Huadu Temple, Monument to Confucius Temple, Preface to the Holy Teaching of Yanta, Announcement Post, Seasonal Recommendation Table, Le Yi Lun, Cao E Monument, Huang Ting Jing, Thirteen Lines of Luo Shen Fu, etc.