Huai zi kai Shu

Regular script writing: dot, dot, vertical, horizontal, left, vertical and dot.

Regular script cover file, a font of Chinese characters, is also called regular script, regular script, original script and regular script. It gradually evolved from official script, becoming more simplified and more horizontal and vertical. The book Ci Hai is interpreted as "square in shape and straight in brushwork, which can be used as a model". This kind of Chinese character has the correct font and is a modern popular handwritten orthographic Chinese character.

Regular script is also the official name. In the book "Two Chapters of Guan Bai in the New Tang Dynasty", there are 20 regular calligraphers in the Provincial History Museum and 18 regular calligraphers. Regular script, as a formal name, is also called regular script player, who is in charge of calligraphy and writing, and is listed in the same institution because of the different specific division of labor. "Tongdian Official Twenty-two" records that regular script writers changed clever officials into scholars. There were no regular script players in Song Dynasty, only regular script.

Regular script is also called regular script, real script and official script. Li Shu, founded by Cheng Miao, has gradually evolved and become more simplified and level. Ci Hai is interpreted as "square and straight, which can be used as a model." Hence the name regular script. It began at the end of the Han dynasty and has been popular until modern times.

The appearance of regular script follows closely Han Li's composition and pursues the further development of formal beauty. During the Three Kingdoms period at the end of Han Dynasty, the scribbling of Chinese characters gradually became wavy and left and right, with "side" (dot), "grazing" (long left), "pecking" (short left) and "lifting" (straight hook