Is cursive writing chaotic or another kind of beauty?

The cursive script is not written casually, and its radical and another part of the capital have their own rules. These are the gradual evolution of the predecessors-calligraphers of past dynasties, and there are many stresses, such as brushwork, layout, structure, weight and so on.

Cursive script is divided into Cao Zhang and Crazy Grass.

Commemorative manuscript

There are rules to follow to save the pen, such as the Songjiang version of the Three Kingdoms Wu Jizhang. Today's grass is eclectic and fluent, and its representative works include Wang Xizhi's "The First Moon" and Jin Dynasty's "Getting Time".

Crazy Grass (China Calligraphy)

Appeared in the Tang Dynasty, represented by Zhang Xu and Huai Su, his brushwork was wild and uninhibited, and he became an artistic creation completely divorced from practicality. Since then, cursive script has only been calligraphers' imitation of Cao Zhang, Cao Jin and Crazy Grass. The representative works of Weeds, such as Abdominal Pain by Zhang Xu in the Tang Dynasty and Autobiographical Postscript by Huai Su, are all existing treasures.

If you compare the cursive script of a celebrity with the cursive script written by a person who can't write, you will distinguish beauty from ugliness.