Regular script is a common handwritten font style in China's calligraphy, and it is a modern popular handwritten Chinese character. This style is gradually evolved from official script, which is more simplified, horizontal and vertical, and can be divided into big letters, middle letters and small letters. Regular script is the most popular script in China feudal society from the Southern and Northern Dynasties to the Jin and Tang Dynasties. Before the appearance of regular script, China's calligraphy had produced three styles: Dazhuan, Xiaozhuan and Lishu. Big seal script is relative to small seal script.
Lower case, as its name implies, was founded in the Wei Dynasty of the Three Kingdoms. He was once an outstanding master of official script, and the brushwork of regular script was born in Han Li. His brushwork is as vivid as playing in the sea. Under normal circumstances, people call block letters one inch or more and a few inches or less block letters. Composition is an important part of the formal beauty of calligraphy. Stippling is the beauty of lines, frame structure is the beauty of local composition, and composition is the beauty of overall composition. The laws of Zhao Ti's regular script can be studied and grasped from two aspects. Regular script is the main style of Chinese characters. Kay, model, standard font. Printed regular script is developed from regular script. When block printing was invented, the person in charge of writing and block printing was a Buddhist writer who was good at writing regular script at that time, so regular script became the earliest reference font for block printing.