The pinyin of regular script is [k m 4 I sh ū], which is described in detail as follows:
1. Introduction to regular script:
1. Regular script is a font of Chinese characters, also called regular script, block script, real book and official book. It gradually evolved from official script, becoming more simplified and horizontal and vertical. The book Ci Hai explains that it is "square in shape and straight in strokes, which can be used as a model". This kind of Chinese character font is correct, which is the modern popular handwritten orthographic Chinese character.
2. Regular script is also a kind of official name. There are 2 regular script writers in the provincial history museum and 18 regular script writers in the book Records of Hundred Officials in the New Tang Dynasty II. Regular script, as the official name, is also called regular script hand, which is in charge of calligraphy and writing, and is juxtaposed in the same institution, because of the specific division of labor. "Tongdian Official Twenty-two" recorded that the regular script player was an outstanding official abroad, but in the Song Dynasty, there was no regular script player, but it was called regular script.
Second, the history of development:
1. The production of regular script closely followed han li's rules and regulations, and pursued the further development of physical beauty. During the late Han and Three Kingdoms periods, the writing of Chinese characters gradually changed into waves, which made the structure more strict. Such as Wuwei Medical Bamboo Slips and Juyan Han Bamboo Slips, etc., regular script is characterized by neat rules and is a model in fonts, so it is called regular script and has been used until modern times.
2. Regular script has an exemplary meaning, which was first mentioned in Zhang Huaiguan's Shuduan. People in the Six Dynasties still used it habitually, for example, Yang Xin's Cai, Wang Sengqian's Lun Shu Wei Dan Zhuan, a man of Jing Zhao, was good at regular script. That's the abbreviation of "Eight-point Block Method". It was not until the Northern Song Dynasty that it replaced the name of the official book, and its content was obviously different from that of the ancient name. There are probably the above examples of different names and different names.
3. Regular script is the most popular script in China's feudal society from the Northern and Southern Wei Dynasty to the Jin and Tang Dynasties. Before regular script came into being, there were three kinds of scripts in Chinese calligraphy, namely, big seal script, small seal script and official script. Compared with small seal script, all the ancient characters before small seal script were generally referred to as big seal script, including Oracle Bone Inscriptions bronze inscriptions and six languages except Qin during the Warring States Period. Small seal script was a popular script after Qin unified China.