1. Song characters in regular script:
Regular script is the basic writing form of Chinese characters, and the font is neat and dignified. Regular script with smooth strokes and rigorous structure gives people a sense of stability.
2. Run the script song characters:
Running script is natural and the transition between strokes is smooth. On the basis of maintaining the basic structure, the running script of Song Dynasty endows the font with more sense of spirit and rhythm.
3. Cursive Song typeface:
Cursive script has a strong personality and artistry, and its brushwork is wild and simple. The cursive script in Song Dynasty showed a bold style.
4. Li Shu Song Zi:
Lishu originated in the Qin Dynasty, with flat and plump characters and symmetrical strokes. While retaining the characteristics of official script, the Song-style characters of official script show its unique charm.
5. Song characters of seal script:
Seal script originated in the Zhou Dynasty, with simple and elegant fonts and rounded strokes. The song style of seal script presents a heavy and ancient atmosphere.
6. Thin gold book Song Zi:
This thin golden book was created by Evonne, a calligrapher of Huizong in the Northern Song Dynasty. It is slender, strong and powerful. The Song people in The Book of Towels have unique aesthetic value.
7. Yan Ti Song Zi:
Yan style was created by Yan Zhenqing, a calligrapher in Tang Dynasty, with dignified, vigorous and plump brushwork. Yan Ti pine nuts show Yan Zhenqing's unique calligraphy style.
8. Liu Titles Song Ci:
Liu Ti was created by Liu Gongquan, a calligrapher in the Tang Dynasty, with sharp fonts and powerful strokes. Liu Ti's Song Ci gives people a feeling of being tall and steep.
9. Zhao inscribed Song Ci:
Zhao Ti was created by Zhao Mengfu, a calligrapher in Yuan Dynasty, with elegant words and smooth strokes. Zhao Ti's Song Ci presents a noble and elegant temperament.
10. Chu Ci Song Zi:
Chu style was created by Chu Suiliang, a calligrapher in the Tang Dynasty, with beautiful fonts, elegant style and delicate strokes. Chu-style Song Ci gives people a fresh and refined feeling.
1 1. European style song characters:
The European style was created by Ou Yangxun, a calligrapher in the Tang Dynasty, with rigorous fonts, sharp brushwork and powerful strokes. The European-style Song typeface shows Ou Yangxun's exquisite calligraphy skills.
12. Yu Tisong Zi:
Yu style was created by Yu Shinan, a calligrapher in the Tang Dynasty, with a peaceful and quiet brushwork. Yu Ti Song Ci gives people a quiet and indifferent artistic conception.
Wei Bei's lyrics:
Wei Bei originated in the Northern Wei Dynasty, with simple and vigorous fonts and heavy strokes. Wei Bei Song Ci embodies the unique style of calligraphy in the Northern Wei Dynasty.
14. Han bamboo slips and Song characters:
Han bamboo slips are simple and natural, and their brushwork is free and unrestrained. The characters in Han bamboo slips and Song books present a straightforward and natural calligraphy style.
15. Cao Zhang's lyrics:
Cao Zhang was written by Zhang Zhi, a calligrapher in the Han Dynasty, with unique and beautiful fonts and scrawled strokes. Cao Zhang's characters in Song Dynasty presented a simple and lofty atmosphere.