There are several fonts in China's calligraphy.

Calligraphy font is the classification of calligraphy style. The font types of China's calligraphy are as follows:

1. Running script font: the general name of calligraphy, which is divided into running script and cursive script. It is a font between running script and cursive script, which is produced to make up for the slow writing speed of running script and the illegible cursive script.

2. Cursive font: It is a handwritten font style in China's calligraphy, named after scribbling, and the types are divided into Cao Zhang, Jincao, Crazy Grass and Running Grass;

3. Official script font: Qin Li, Han Li, etc. It is generally believed that it is developed from seal script, with wide and flat fonts, long horizontal paintings and short vertical paintings, and pays attention to "silkworm head swallowtail" and "twists and turns";

4. Font of seal script: In a broad sense, seal script includes all characters before official script and their extensions, such as inscriptions on bronze, Shi Guwen, ancient prose of Six Kingdoms, seal script of Xiao, seal script of Miao, and overprint. In a narrow sense, it mainly refers to "Da Zhuan" and "Xiao Zhuan";

5. Regular script font: also known as regular script, regular script, original script and official script, it gradually evolved from official script and became more simple and vertical. It is a modern popular handwritten Chinese character.