First place: Preface to Lanting Collection
Preface to Lanting is the calligraphy work of Wang Xizhi, a calligrapher in the Eastern Jin Dynasty, and is known as "the best running script in the world". It has become a classic in the history of China calligraphy with its exquisite skills, fluent brushwork and unique artistic style.
Second place: Yan Monument
The Monument to Li Yanqin is an inscription inscribed by Yan Zhenqing, a calligrapher in the Tang Dynasty, which is famous for its vigor and vitality. It is a classic in China's calligraphy, and is known as "the second running script in the world".
Third place: Zhang Xu cursive script.
Zhang Xu cursive script was written by Zhang Xu, a calligrapher in Tang Dynasty. It is famous for its unrestrained and unique artistic style. It is one of the treasures in China's calligraphy, and is known as "the third running script in the world".
Fourth place: Linchi Monument
Linchi tablet is an inscription inscribed by Ou Yangxun, a calligrapher in the Tang Dynasty, which is famous for its grandeur. It is a classic in China's calligraphy and is known as the "fourth running script in the world".
Fifth place: Mystery Tower Monument
Mysterious Tower Monument is an inscription written by Li Yong, a calligrapher in the Tang Dynasty, which is famous for its forceful style. It is one of the treasures in China's calligraphy, and is known as the "Five Elements Book in the World".
Sixth place: Zhao Meng _ Administrative Office
Zhao Meng Hangshu is a running script written by Zhao Meng, a calligrapher in the Southern Song Dynasty. It is famous for its unrestrained and natural style. It is one of the treasures in China's calligraphy, and is known as "the sixth running script in the world".
Seventh place: Preface to Pavilion Collection
Preface to Pavilion Collection is a running script written by Wang Xizhi, a calligrapher in the Eastern Jin Dynasty. It is famous for its smooth, natural and gorgeous style. It is a classic in China's calligraphy, and is known as "the seventh running script in the world".
Eighth place: Shu Hang of Su Shi.
Su Shi's running script is a kind of running script written by Su Shi, a writer in the Northern Song Dynasty. Known for its fresh, natural, smart and elegant style. It is one of the treasures in China's calligraphy, and is known as "the eighth running script in the world".
Ninth place: Wang Xizhi's Preface to Lanting Collection
Preface to Wang Xizhi's Lanting Collection is a running script written by Wang Xizhi, a calligrapher in the Eastern Jin Dynasty, which is famous for its fluency, naturalness and grandeur. It is a classic in China's calligraphy, and is known as "the ninth running script in the world".
Tenth place: "Qianlong Imperial Book"
The Imperial Book of Qianlong is a running script written by Emperor Qianlong of Qing Dynasty, which is famous for its magnificent style. It is one of the treasures in China's calligraphy, and is known as "the tenth running script in the world".
operation sequence/order
1. Understand the basic knowledge of regular script.
Regular script is one of the most formal and standardized calligraphy styles in China, and it is also an important part of China culture. Learning regular script requires understanding its basic knowledge, including strokes, structure, composition and so on.
2. Learn the basic strokes of regular script.
The basic strokes of regular script are horizontal, vertical, apostrophe and dot. The combination of these strokes forms various Chinese characters. Learning regular script requires mastering these basic strokes and being able to write skillfully.
3. Learn the structure and composition of regular script.
The structure and composition of regular script refers to the composition and arrangement of Chinese characters. Learning regular script requires understanding the structure and constitution of each Chinese character, so as to write standard and beautiful regular script works.
4. Practice regular script writing skills.
Practicing regular script requires mastering some writing skills, such as the strength, speed and angle of the pen. When practicing regular script, we should pay attention to practicing basic strokes, structure and composition, and also pay attention to practicing writing skills.
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I. Preface to Lanting Collection
Second, "Li Yanqin Monument"
Third, "Zhang Xu cursive script"
Fourth, Linchi Monument
Five, "Mysterious Tower Monument"
Six, "Zhao Meng _ running script"
Seven. Pavilion set preface
Eight, "Su Shi Shu Hang"
Nine, "preface to Wang Xizhi's Lanting Collection"
Ten, "Qianlong Imperial Book"
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The above are the rankings and characteristics of the top ten regular script recognized by China. These works not only have unique artistic value and historical significance, but also are an important part of China culture. Learning regular script requires mastering the basic knowledge, practicing the basic strokes, structure and composition, and paying attention to the skills of practicing calligraphy. I hope you can learn more about China culture and inherit the essence of China's calligraphy by studying regular script.