Simplified Chinese characters and cursive script

Simplified Chinese characters: refers to the legal standard writing of modern Chinese in People's Republic of China (PRC) (except bank signs), which is relative to traditional Chinese characters (Taiwan Province authorities think that the title of traditional Chinese characters means dwarfing and belittling, and some people on the island call it regular Chinese characters because of self-orthodox political factors). Simplified characters are summarized as the national standard with simplified characters published by 1964 and revised by 1986. Cursive script: a style of Chinese characters 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.