The difference between European style and Yan style

The difference between Yan-style regular script and European-style regular script is that Yan-style regular script has square and dense structure, horizontal and light strokes, vertical and heavy strokes, vigorous and round brushwork, and solemn and vigorous momentum, while European-style regular script is Fiona Fang, with square-oriented, vigorous stippling, cohesive brushwork and rigorous and neat brushwork.

Yan Ti is a font created by Yan Zhenqing, a calligrapher in the Tang Dynasty. Yan Ti and Liu Gongquan are collectively called "Yan Liu" and "Yan Liu Jingu". "Yan Ti" is aimed at Yan Zhenqing's regular script. Yan Zhenqing opened up a new realm of calligraphy.

The face is fine in horizontal direction, with obvious thickness in vertical direction, and some radical features are also very clear. The arrangement of European-style three-point water is a bit like the writing of skimming, short vertical and lifting; Yan style is point, point and lift; Liu Ti is also divided into three parts, namely, dividing and lifting, but his point is a typical "trapezoidal" point in Liu Ti, which is very distinctive and has a big pimple below. Another example is the hijab.

In addition to the different strokes, such as the writing method of horizontal hook, the European style is smooth, Liu Yan has a big pimple, and the cover structure is different. The point between the European style and the Liu style is almost a vertical painting, which is short and vertical, while the middle of the color style is a typical color style point. On the left, the European style and Liu Ti are both vertical, and their faces are inclined. The difference between European style and willow style is that European style is sharp, while Liu Ti is more like a short vertical.