Lishu style, also known as Han Li, has a slightly wider writing effect, with the characteristics of horizontal length and straight short. It is a common solemn font in rectangular Chinese characters. It originated in the Qin Dynasty and was compiled by Cheng Miao. It reached its peak in the Eastern Han Dynasty and enjoyed the title of Tang Kai in Han Li.
2. Seal font
Seal script, also known as seal script, is one of the ancient Chinese characters of people and the general name of ancient Chinese characters in Zhuhai and Macao. It can be divided into bronze inscriptions, six kingdoms, Xiao seal, Miao seal and overlapping seal, with Deng, Qian Zhan and Wang Shu as the representatives and Qin Gonggui and Shi Shuan as examples.
3. Regular script
Regular script, also called regular script, regular script, regular script or original script, is the most common font in China's calligraphy. It is also the calligraphy font of China, which has the characteristics of slightly wider structure, longer horizontal drawing and shorter vertical drawing. It is a masterpiece handed down from the Wei and Jin Dynasties, such as the declaration form, the recommended season table and the Theory of Music and Yi. Regular script reached maturity in the Tang Dynasty, represented by Yu Shinan, Ou Yangxun and Yan Zhenqing. When learning regular script calligraphy for the first time, it is not appropriate to learn too big words first, and Chinese calligraphy is the most suitable.
4. Running script
Running script is one of the main styles of people who germinated in Han Dynasty, traveled in Wei and Jin Dynasties, and produced a highly artistic running script style in Eastern Jin Dynasty. Later, it evolved into one of the six solitary styles in the middle Tang Dynasty. This calligraphy style, represented by Preface to the Lanting Pavilion, My Nephew's Sacrifice Draft and Shu Su Tie, and represented by calligraphers Wang Xizhi, Yan Zhenqing and Mi Fei, can be divided into running script, running script and running script.
5. cursive script
Cursive script is one of China's six calligraphy styles, which evolved from ancient Li. It is a handwritten Chinese character font, which originated in the Han Dynasty and developed during the Jin Dynasty from 239 to 303 AD. Named after the scrawl, it is characterized by roundness, frankness and simplicity. Mainly divided into four types of fonts: Cao Zhang, Jincao, Kuangcao and Hangcao, with Wang Xizhi, Huai Su and Wang Duo, the top ten famous calligraphers in ancient China, as the main fonts.