Official script began to flourish in Qin and Han dynasties, and began to replace official script in Wei and Jin dynasties because of the gradual appearance of regular script. In the Tang Dynasty, official script replaced official script in practicality and artistry. However, in the Qing Dynasty, due to the excavation of a large number of Han bamboo slips, scholars in the Qing Dynasty turned their writing interests to epigraphy and Han Li. During this period, seal script and official script flourished, and a large number of official script masters emerged, such as Zhao and Jin Nong. Some writers rely on typing to seek stable motivation in the process of official script creation, so this habit has gradually remained to this day and is regarded as an important temporary learning method by the majority of calligraphy learners.