in cursive notation

The running script calligraphy of the time

The running 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.

The seal script calligraphy of the time

The seal script in a broad sense includes all calligraphy styles before the official script and its extensions, such as bronze inscriptions, stone drum script, ancient script of the Six Kingdoms, small seal script, Miao seal script, and repeated seal script. wait. In a narrow sense, it mainly refers to "big seal script" and "small seal script". The characters in seal script are drawn in circles, and the structure is based on the meaning of the six books. Therefore, Sun Guoting of the Tang Dynasty said: "Seal script is graceful and clear."

Clerical script calligraphy at that time

Clerical 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".