Various ways of writing Zun

Zun’s running script calligraphy

Hung script is a general term for calligraphy, which is divided into two types: running regular script and running cursive script. It was developed on the basis of regular script and is a font between regular script and cursive script.

Zun’s regular script calligraphy

Kaishu, a font of Chinese characters, is also called regular script, regular script, true script, and regular script. It gradually evolved from the official script and became more simplified, horizontal and vertical. The book "Cihai" explains that it has "a square shape and straight strokes, which can be used as a model." This kind of Chinese character font is correct and is the modern traditional handwritten Chinese character.

Zun’s cursive calligraphy

Cursive script is a font of Chinese characters, which has two meanings: broad and narrow. Broadly speaking, regardless of age, all scrawled words are counted as cursive writing. In a narrow sense, that is, as a specific font, it was formed in the Han Dynasty and evolved on the basis of official script for the convenience of writing.

Zun’s official script calligraphy

Official script is a font of Chinese characters, including Qin Li, Han Li, etc. It is generally believed to have developed from seal script. The characters are mostly wide and flat, with horizontal strokes. Long and short vertical paintings, pay attention to "silkworm head and swallow tail" and "twists and turns".