What are the representative works of official script?

Inscriptions are mature works, with thick writing style and different styles, mostly Han Li's representative works. From the artistic style, it can be roughly divided into:

First, it is beautiful and generous. Such as "Cao Quanbei" and "Shi Chenbei", the brushwork is round and elegant, like flowing water, with exquisite structure, flat structure and elegant posture, which is the representative of round pen. ?

Second, dignified and rigorous. Such as the Ritual Monument, the Yiying Monument and Huashan Temple. The book style is dense, the Jun Fang is firm, the pen is ups and downs, the Fiona Fang is alternating, the thickness is good, and the pen is smooth. ?

Third, heavy ancient wood. For example, Zhang Qianbei, Fang Heng Monument, Song of Xiqiao, Yellow River Monument, etc. , are vigorous, square, steep, loose inside the structure and tight outside, with Gu Zhuo's pen, meaning lofty and ancient, is actually the representative of Han Lifang's pen. ?

Fourth, strange vertical posture. For example, Ode to Shimen, Stone Carving on the Stone Appreciating Road and Illustration. The style is rich and natural, open and generous, simple and interesting, not artificial, and it is called cursive script in official script, which is close to the pen for seal script.

Extended data

First, the official script introduction:

Li Shu, including Qin Li and Han Li, is generally considered to be developed from seal script, with wide and flat font, long horizontal painting and short vertical painting, and paying attention to "silkworm head and goose tail" and "twists and turns".

According to the unearthed bamboo slips, official script originated in Qin Dynasty, and Cheng Miao was also called official script. Han Li reached its peak in the Eastern Han Dynasty, inherited the tradition of seal script, and opened the Wei, Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties, which had a great influence on later calligraphy. The calligraphy circle is known as "Tang Kai of Han Li".

Second, the official script source:

According to legend, Li Shu was compiled by Cheng Miao in prison at the end of Qin Dynasty, which simplified traditional Chinese characters, rounded fonts and changed strokes into straight ones. Change "Lian Bi" to "broken pen" and change from line to stroke, which is more convenient for writing.

"Li Ben" is not a prisoner, but a small official, that is, a small official in charge of documents, so in ancient times, official script was called "Zuo Shu". At the same time, cursive script, regular script and running script were derived, which laid the foundation for art.

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