1. The origin of this grass
Cao Jin is a calligraphy style in China's calligraphy, which is a combination of running script and cursive script. Wang Xizhi in the Eastern Jin Dynasty created the running script, while Zhang Xu, Huai Su and others created the cursive script in the Tang Dynasty. The combination of these two styles gave birth to this kind of grass. This kind of grass first appeared in the Tang Dynasty, when it was called "bud".
2. Development of modern grass
In the late Tang Dynasty, Han Yu, Liu Zongyuan and others began to create with budding bodies and gradually formed modern grass. In Song Dynasty, Mi Fei classified modern grass as a kind of running script and formally established its position.
3. Characteristics of modern grass
This kind of grass combines the characteristics of running script and cursive script, which has both the beauty and solemnity of running script and the randomness and wildness of cursive script. Its strokes are clear and smooth, with a strong sense of rhythm and rhythm. This kind of grass is flexible and flexible, and can adapt to various occasions and performance themes.
4. Application of modern grass
This kind of grass is widely used in calligraphy art and is a very popular calligraphy style. The artistic style of this grass is more open, and it can express personality and emotion better. This kind of grass is suitable for all kinds of writing materials, such as paper, cloth and bronze ware.
Summary:
Today's cursive script is a calligraphy style evolved from the combination of running script and cursive script. It is widely used in calligraphy art, fluent, casual and flexible, and is suitable for all kinds of writing materials, with high artistic value and practical value.
With the increasingly mature form of Chinese calligraphy, people also have aesthetic expectations for calligraphy. Zhang said in "On Characters": "A grave robbery is a great success for a country. If you are not close to books, there will be talented people, combined with mystery, and there will be calligraphy. "
It can be seen that calligraphy has been used as a symbol as a record in the early days, and the artistic connotation of "Tao" has been added to the characters, which has never been seen in any other writing development.
When calligraphy begins to have aesthetics, what is the standard of beauty and how to spread good works becomes a problem. In this regard, several forms of copying calligraphy works began to appear in the Sui and Tang Dynasties, which played an important role in promoting the spread and development of calligraphy, namely, two types of double hook extension and just extension.