What kinds of regular script can be divided into?

Regular script can be divided into Weibei and Tang stele according to its writing characteristics. Wei Bei mostly came from the inscriptions of unknown calligraphers in the Southern and Northern Dynasties. Tang steles were written by calligraphers in the Tang Dynasty. The Tang Dynasty was the heyday of the development of regular script, and many regular script masters appeared, among which Ou Yangxun, Chu Suiliang, Yan Zhenqing and Liu Gongquan were the most famous. Their calligraphy styles are called European style, Chu style, Yan style and Liu Ti style, which are highly respected by people and have a great influence on later generations.

Running script, founded in the late Han Dynasty, is a font between cursive script and block letters. It is not as changeable as cursive script, nor as regular as regular script. Both the fluency and vividness of cursive script and the rigor and neatness of regular script. As the "Art Outline" said: "Gai Walker is really quick and careless", there are both real grass and grass. Among them, there are more ways to open letters than grass, and grass methods are more than ways to open letters. Compared with regular script, running script has a slightly faster stroke speed, and there is a connection between stippling and square corners in regular script and arcs and rounded corners in some running scripts. It is precisely because the running script has both the length of regular script and the characteristics of cursive script that it has been widely loved by people from the beginning and has become the most widely used text.