Let me answer your question: What's the difference between Lian Zi and cursive script?
First of all, make sure that Lian Zi and cursive script are two systems of writing, which are fundamentally different. First, they are two systems
Lian Zi and cursive script are both Chinese characters, but Lian Zi is equivalent to the quick writing of regular script, so Lian Zi can be a running script; However, due to the fact that the running script is sometimes abbreviated for the convenience of writing, the running script is not necessarily a linked character.
Compared with regular script, cursive script has undergone many structural changes and continuous strokes. If you don't study this system systematically, I'm afraid you won't recognize many words.
a simple example: a running script (lianzi) works, if you recognize it according to the font, you can basically read it closely, of course, there will be times when you guess wrong, such as the following one, which is famous in Jianghu? Du fu can move? (Diligence can make up for mistakes):
And a cursive script, you may see some lines all over it. Needless to say, how many words are not necessarily clear. If you don't believe me, look at Huai Su's "Self-Narrative Post" below, and you will understand what I said: 2. They have different structures.
The evolution history of Chinese characters is: ancient writing: Oracle Bone Inscriptions? Jin Wen? Seal script today: official script? Regular script? Cursive script and running script
Cursive script and running script appeared almost at the same time in the Han Dynasty, but cursive script originated in the Western Han Dynasty and was earlier than the running script in the late Eastern Han Dynasty. Therefore, this fundamentally denies the view that cursive script comes from running script, and also confirms their differences from the side.
In other words, cursive script and running script both originated from regular script, but they went along different structural directions.
We all know that the ancients wrote traditional Chinese characters. In 1956, the State Council formulated the Simplified Chinese Characters List, and simplified Chinese characters were officially promulgated and implemented.
What you may not know is that many simplified characters directly draw on the simplification made by cursive script instead of regular script or running script. Do? For example, the cursive script is written as follows:
Do you see why cursive script and running script (linked characters) do not belong to the same system, and are there obvious structural differences? See simplified? Do? Did you use cursive script for reference? Third, they are also related < P > But they are also related. After all, cursive script and running script both originated from regular script and have the same ancestor.
When writing regular script, it is important to lay down rules and regulations. Writing cursive script emphasizes meaning and is the ultimate expression of emotions; Writing running script (lianbi) is somewhere between the two, which does not overstep the moment and expresses emotions. At the same time, the running script that is close to the script is called running script, and the one that is close to the grass is called running script.
There are many valuable copybooks handed down from generation to generation, which are both running and cursive, and complement each other. For example, Yue Fei's "Former Teacher's Table" is an outstanding representative:
Conclusion: Lian Bi Zi and cursive script belong to two different systems, and there are differences in structure, ideology and writing.
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