Recently, I read some calligraphers' cursive scripts, and the words that come and go are like thoroughly cooked noodles, which are extremely round, and there is no "anger" and "dryness" in a few hands.
is this a good word?
personally, this is not good calligraphy.
The lines of good calligraphy must have the flavor of "golden stone", and the strength has the feeling of "penetrating the back of the paper". Even if all the center strokes to make them round, the lines will still be "cut with a knife" and "chiseled with an axe", which is very interesting and rhythmic.
I just found out that most of the words written by those who have carefully copied the inscriptions have a strong taste of stone and stone.
so is writing cursive script.
Personally, I think: there is no stone-flavored cursive script.