Running script is a kind of calligraphy between regular script and cursive script, which appeared in the late Eastern Han Dynasty. The name of the running script first appeared in Wei Heng's Four-body Book Stone in the Western Jin Dynasty, and the stone carving of the running script first appeared in the late Eastern Han Dynasty.
Ancient craftsmen carved words written by calligraphers on stones, which were called "inscriptions". "Inscription" and "bronze inscription" have the same name and are called "Jinshi". The "calligraphy carving stone" I practice is to carve my own calligraphy on the stone in my hand. Its characteristics are: using calligraphy to measure the success or failure of knife cutting, condensing "inscription" into "micro inscription", and using cool knife cutting to express the beauty of calligraphy.