The official writing method of "dog" is as follows:
Li script, a type of Chinese character, including Qin Li, Han Li, etc., is generally believed to have developed from seal script, and the glyphs are mostly wide It is flat, with long horizontal paintings and short vertical paintings, emphasizing "silkworm head and swallow tail" and "twists and turns".
According to the unearthed slips, the official script was founded in the Qin Dynasty. It is said that Cheng Miao was the official. The Han official script reached its peak in the Eastern Han Dynasty. It inherited the tradition of seal script and opened up the Wei, Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties. It played an important role in the calligraphy of later generations. Although his influence is underestimated, he is known as "Han Li Tang Kai" in calligraphy circles. The representative figures are Zheng Yun and Jin Nong, and their representative works are "Cao Quan Stele" and "Zhang Qian Stele".
Official script is also called "official script" and "ancient script". It is a font based on seal script and produced to meet the needs of convenient writing. Simplify the small seal script, and change the evenly rounded lines of the small seal script into straight and square strokes, making it easier to write. It was a font that was created in prison. It is divided into "Qin Li" (also called "Ancient Li") and "Han Li" (also called "Modern Li"). The emergence of official script is a major change in ancient writing and calligraphy.