Which is better, regular script or running script?

Regular script looks good.

Regular script, also known as regular script, original script and official script, is gradually evolved from official script. During the Three Kingdoms period at the end of Han Dynasty, the writing of Chinese characters gradually changed into strokes, and strokes such as "dot", "long stroke" and "short stroke" were more rigorous in structure.

Regular script in the Tang Dynasty embodies the prosperity of going abroad, with mature calligraphy style and many famous artists. Yu Shinan, Ou Yangxun and Chu Suiliang in the early Tang Dynasty, Yan Zhenqing in the middle Tang Dynasty and Liu Gongquan in the late Tang Dynasty all had their regular script works as models for future generations to learn Chinese characters.

Since ancient times, there has been a saying that "learning calligraphy must start with learning regular script", that is, learning calligraphy from an early age must start with learning regular script, because this can train basic calligraphy strokes, master the frame structure of characters, and further understand the exquisiteness of Chinese characters, which is tantamount to enlightenment.

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The cursive script was formed in the Han Dynasty, and evolved from the official script for the sake of simplicity. From the Eastern Jin Dynasty, the cursive script of the Han Dynasty was called Cao Zhang, and the new cursive script was called Cao Jin, which was divided into big grass and small grass.

Zhang Xu, a calligrapher in the Tang Dynasty, was generous. He realized the beauty of calligraphy lines from Gong Sundaniang's Sword Dance, so he created Weeds with dragons and snakes dancing. The achievements of Master Crazy Grass, both in the visual level and the spiritual realm, are worshipped by future generations.

However, natural and unrestrained return to natural and unrestrained, Zhang Xu's cursive script still has strict rules. His fluency is based on his skillful brushwork and his ability to control lines.