What's the difference between Shi Guwen, bronze inscriptions and seal script?

First, the main service life is different:

1, Shi Guwen, was a figure in the pre-Qin period.

2. The inscriptions on bronze were written in the Yin and Zhou Dynasties.

3. The seal script and the small seal script are the general names of the big seal script and the small seal script. The big seal script refers to the inscriptions on bronze, the seal script and the six languages, and the small seal script is also called "Qin Zhuan", which is the common language of Qin.

Second, the instruments carrying characters are different:

1, Shi Guwen, the oldest stone carving in China, is a drum-shaped stone with a seal.

2. The inscriptions on Yin and Zhou bronzes are Shang, Western Zhou, Spring and Autumn and Warring States bronzes.

3, seal script, small seal script is an official book, only applicable to grand occasions, such as remembering merits and carving stones, uncles and soldiers.

Third, the text features are different:

1, Shi Guwen, whose calligraphy fonts are mostly rectangular, well-defined, dignified and dignified, with steady brushwork, stone and shape, poetry and words are integrated into one, full of primitive simplicity and vigorous beauty.

2, inscriptions on bronze, few words, slender font, vigorous brushwork, dense and well-organized, rigorous structure, dignified situation, each with its own charm. There are two styles, one is rich and plump, with sharp edges and corners at the beginning and end, with a fat pen in the middle, and the other is a powerful thin pen with straight strokes and little or no edges and corners.

3, seal script, the standard seal script style is neatly arranged, round strokes, even and long lines, showing a solemn and beautiful style. Basic characteristics: the shape is slender, compact and pulled down, which constitutes the visual illusion of dense on the top and sparse on the bottom. Symmetry of lines No matter how long the stippling is, the strokes are even in thickness.