In China's calligraphy, there are six main calligraphy styles of China's calligraphy, namely, seal script style (including Da Zhuan and Xiao Zhuan), Yan Shu style (including Yan Xing), official script style (including Gu Li and Li Jing), regular script style (including Weibei and block letters), running script style (including running script and running script) and cursive script style (including Cao Zhang and Cao Cao). Here are six styles of store words for you.
1, regular script, gradually evolved from official script, is more simplified, horizontal and vertical, and is a modern popular handwritten Chinese character.
2. Official script is generally considered to be developed from seal script, with wide and flat font, long horizontal painting and short vertical painting, and pays attention to "silkworm head and goose tail" and "twists and turns".
3. Running script is a font between regular script and cursive script, which is developed on the basis of regular script to make up for the slow writing speed of regular script and the illegible cursive script.
4. As a specific font, cursive script was formed in Han Dynasty? It evolved on the basis of official script in order to write simply.
5, seal script, the brushwork is thin and straight, with many straight lines. There are Fang Bi, round pen and sharp pen, and there are many "hanging needles" for writing.
6. "Shop", pronounced diàn in Mandarin, is interpreted as a shop selling goods in Chinese dictionaries. Shop, shop.