Appreciation of calligraphy works with hard pen and regular script font

Regular script is a style of calligraphy in China, which has a certain influence on the development of calligraphy in China. With the continuous development of calligraphy, regular script has been created into hard-pen calligraphy works with high artistic value and charm. The following is my appreciation of hard-pen regular script calligraphy works.

Hard-pen regular script calligraphy works Picture regular script has the meaning of regular script, which was first mentioned in Zhang Huaiguan's book Duane. People in the Six Dynasties still used it habitually. For example, Yang Xin's Cai, Lun Shu, and Biography all said that the word Zhong You, Jingsheng, was good at regular script. ? What is that? Octagonal method? Abbreviation It was not until the Northern Song Dynasty that the name of Zhengshu was replaced, and its content was obviously different from the ancient name. There is probably an example of the above. If these concepts are not clear, they will inevitably confuse other aspects forever, which is useless.

Hard-pen Regular Script Calligraphy Appreciation Regular Script is the most popular calligraphy style in China feudal society. Before the appearance of regular script, China calligraphy had produced three styles: Da Zhuan, Xiao Zhuan and Li Shu. Generally speaking, the ancient characters before Xiao Zhuan are collectively referred to as Da Zhuan, including Oracle Bone Inscriptions, bronze inscriptions and six languages except Qin in the Warring States Period. Xiao Zhuan is a popular script after Qin unified China. On the basis of Qin script, refer to other vassal scripts. In order to facilitate writing, it is standardized and unified. This is the first standardized regular script in the history of calligraphy in China. Official script is another representative character after Xiao seal, which is based on Xiao seal. The appearance of official script is a great revolution of Chinese characters. Its significance lies not only in the symbolization of Chinese characters, but more importantly, it has changed the writing style and aesthetic trend of Chinese characters, thus laying a foundation for the emergence of regular script calligraphy art and further opening up a broad world for the development and prosperity of China calligraphy art.

The initial evolution of regular script