1, the first type: calligrapher-Huai Su.
Huai Su's cursive script is called "Crazy Grass", which is round and powerful with a pen, making it go round and round, unrestrained and smooth, and in one go. Huai Su's cursive script is written in seal script, with hidden front turning inward, thin and hard, quick and magnificent. From the perspective of graphology, Huai Su's calligraphy lines and textures tend to be thin all his life, which is closely related to the bitter and cold aesthetics of meditation.
2. The second type: calligrapher-Mi Fei.
Mi Fei's pen-using features are mainly that he is good at forming elegant and extraordinary momentum and calm and happy style in positive, backward, turning and frustration.
The beginning of the word is often quite heavy, and the middle is slightly light. When the side of the pen encounters a turning point, it will go straight down. There are also many changes in holding the pen. The focus of the next stroke is sometimes on the pen, sometimes on the pen, and sometimes in the middle of a stroke, a long horizontal painting has twists and turns. Hooks are also very distinctive.
3. The third kind: calligrapher-Wang Xizhi
Wang Xizhi's Preface to the Collection of Lanting is highly praised by calligraphers of all ages and is known as "the best running script in the world". Wang Jian is good at logic, exercise, writing and acting. His calligraphy is peaceful and natural, and his brushwork is euphemistic and subtle. The most obvious characteristics of Wang Xizhi's calligraphy style are exquisite brushwork and changeable structure.
The cursive script is divided into Cao Zhang and today's grass, and today's grass is divided into big grass (also called crazy grass) and small grass, which feels beautiful in madness. Cursive script is to connect words with dots according to certain rules. It has a simple structure and is used while borrowing, not scribbling at will. One of the main features is that the strokes are hook-shaped, including up and down hooks and left and right hooks.