How to write Xiaocao, Oracle Bone Inscriptions, inscriptions on bronze, seal script, official script, regular script and running script?

cursive script

oracle bone script

Ancient bronze inscriptions

Small/small seal characters

official script

regular script

Semi-cursive/running/calligraphy (China's calligraphy)

Introduction of cursive script: cursive script is a font of Chinese characters, which is characterized by simple structure and continuous strokes. Formed in the Han Dynasty, it evolved on the basis of official script for the convenience of writing. There are Cao Zhang, Cao Jin and Crazy Grass.

Brief introduction of Oracle Bone Inscriptions: Oracle Bone Inscriptions is an ancient Chinese character in China, an early form of Chinese characters, sometimes regarded as one of the characters of Chinese characters, and also the oldest mature characters in Chinese dynasties. Oracle Bone Inscriptions, also known as "Wen Qi", "Oracle Bone Inscriptions", Yin Ruins or "tortoise shell and animal bones".

Brief introduction of bronze inscriptions: Bronze inscriptions on Yin and Zhou Dynasties, also known as Zhong Dingwen. be

A literal name of ancient Chinese characters in China. Shang, Western Zhou, Spring and Autumn and Warring States. There are four kinds of inscriptions on bronze, namely, inscriptions on bronze in Yin Dynasty (about 1300 ~ about BC 1046), inscriptions on bronze in Western Zhou Dynasty [4] (about 1046 ~ about 77 BC1) and inscriptions on bronze in Eastern Zhou Dynasty (about 770 ~ BC).

Brief introduction of Xiao Zhuan: After Qin Shihuang unified China (22 1 year ago), Xiao Zhuan implemented the policy of "writing is similar, cars are on the same track", and the unified measurement was in the charge of Prime Minister Li Si. Based on the original script of the Qin Dynasty's Da Zhuan, Xiao Zhuan simplified it, canceled six other scripts and created a unified writing form of Chinese characters. It was popular in China until the end of the Western Han Dynasty (about 8 AD) and was gradually replaced by official script.

Brief introduction of official script: Official script, also known as Han Li, is a common solemn font in Chinese characters. Its writing effect is slightly flat, horizontal drawing is long, straight drawing is short, and it is rectangular, paying attention to "silkworm head and goose tail" and "twists and turns". Lishu originated in the Qin Dynasty and was compiled by Cheng Miao. It reached its peak in the Eastern Han Dynasty, which had a great influence on later calligraphy. Calligraphy is called "Tang Kai of Han Li".

Introduction to regular script: Regular script is also called regular script, real script and official script. It gradually evolved from official script, becoming more simplified and more horizontal and vertical. Ci Hai is interpreted as "square, straight and exemplary". This Chinese character font is the commonly used handwritten orthographic Chinese character.

Introduction to running script: Running script is developed and originated on the basis of official script. A font between regular script and cursive script is produced to make up for the slow writing speed of regular script and the illegible cursive script. "Go" means "go", so it is not as scribbled as cursive script, nor as straight as regular script. Whether it is cursive or cursive in essence. Those with more patterns than grass patterns are called "running patterns", and those with more grass patterns are called "running grass".