Oracle Bone Inscriptions: In the period of Oracle Bone Inscriptions, the word Peng was written as "Peng", which was similar to the combination of "Ren" and "C", with a "Buren" in the middle, indicating "the appearance of a beautiful beginning".
Jinwen: Peng Zi wrote "?" During the Jin Dynasty. Or "?" The "one" in the middle of the glyph gradually evolved into "one", which means "walking", or it may be evolved from the constant deformation of "one".
Seal script: Peng wrote "Peng" during the seal script period. The font is similar to the bronze inscription, but the strokes are more regular and concise.
Official script: Peng wrote "Peng" in the official script period, with more regular and steady fonts and more neat strokes.
Regular script: Peng Zi's "Peng" basically maintained the form of official script during the regular script period, with bold and elongated strokes and a hook-shaped tail, which made the calligraphy more beautiful.
Generally speaking, the evolution of Peng Zi's style is diverse, but on the basis of maintaining the structure of "Ren" and "C", with the changes of history and calligraphy style, it tends to be concise, regular and beautiful.