Classification of regular script

The classification of regular script is simple, accurate and mature.

Simple type:

Refers to the regular script that has just been born out of eight points, with convergent wave plates and neatly arranged shapes, similar to Gu Li. Strictly speaking, this kind of regular script should be called "official script", which is also called "official script" by later generations. Primitive regular script was mainly used in Wei, Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties, including Xiao Zhuan by Zhong You and Wang Xizhi, and official script in the Southern Dynasty. The official script in the North was called "Northern Monument" or "Weibei".

Type of regulations:

Regular script developed to the Tang Dynasty, and gradually moved towards complete forms, strict statutes, rich stippling forms and diverse structures. The study of regular script stippling and characters in calligraphy has gradually reached the level of technical details. The regular script of the Tang Dynasty can become a model for later generations, so it is called the statute style.

Mature type:

Taking Zhao Meng's Cheek in Yuan Dynasty as the representative, the method and meaning of regular script are combined, which directly inherits the spirit of Wang Xizhi's elegant calligraphy and creates a more round and smooth regular script. This kind of regular script has a great influence on later generations. It absorbs the advantages of regular script in the past, combines the artistry and practicality of regular script better, and makes it more suitable for the tastes of China literati.

Introduction to regular script:

Regular script is a common handwritten font style in China's calligraphy, and it is a modern popular handwritten Chinese character. This style is gradually evolved from official script, which is more simplified, horizontal and vertical, and can be divided into big letters, middle letters and small letters. Ou Yangxun, Yan Zhenqing, Liu Gongquan and Zhao Mengfu are four masters of regular script.

Regular script is also called regular script, real script and official script. Li Shu, founded by Cheng Miao, has gradually evolved and become more simplified and level. Ci Hai is interpreted as "square and straight, which can be used as a model." Hence the name regular script. It began at the end of the Han dynasty and has been popular until modern times. Regular script is characterized by neat rules and is a model in fonts, so it is called regular script and has been used until modern times.