1, Cao Zhang is a cursive script of official script, which is continuous and simple, and its brushwork and style are more varied than official script. Cao Zhang still has the meaning of official script, and many characters still retain the horizontal trend and wave-picking brushwork of official script in disguise. The size of each word is relatively uniform, and the strokes are less connected, which is limited to one word, so the words are independent.
2. Today's grass is developed from Cao Zhang. Without the waves of Cao Zhang, the horizontal trend is changed to vertical air penetration. The trend of body tends to be vertical, protruding, uneven and the font size is intricate. The two strokes echo each other, occasionally implicating each other, making the writing smoother and the body more lively.
3. Wild grass began in Zhang Xu in the Tang Dynasty, and evolved from modern grass to wild grass, with continuous brushwork and unrestrained brushwork.
Cursive everybody
1, Zhang Zhi
Boying, a native of Jiuquan, Dunhuang. Study hard and be good at ancient times, but be weak at ancient times. When the court refused to sign the Tao, people called themselves "Zhang Youdao". Good calligraphy is best at scribbling. Zhang Zhi used to study in the pool, and the water in the pool was black. At home, he wears silk and then practices, which shows that he has deep skills. It was praised by later generations as "ahead of others and unique." Be honored as "the sage of grass".
2. Zhang Xu
Born in the third year of Tang Dynasty (675) and died in the ninth year of Emperor Xuanzong Tianbao (750), Suzhou native, Zhang Xu. Li Bai's poem is a good cursive script, Pei Jian's dance, and Zhang Xu's cursive script is a must. He is an unruly wild man who is good at cursive writing, but he can't cure other skills. He is an open-minded alcoholic, and his world number is "Zhang Dian".