The most beautiful picture of the word phoenix.

The most beautiful ways to write the word "Feng" are running script and cursive script.

If you want to write a beautiful phoenix, you can use running script or cursive script. ?

Running script gives people a relaxed and lively feeling. Running script is developed and originated on the basis of regular script, and it is a font between regular script and cursive script, which is divided into running script and cursive script.

"Go" means "go", so it is not as scribbled as cursive script, nor as straight as regular script, and it is very practical and artistic.

Cursive writing gives people a feeling of unrestrained. Cursive script (also known as Qiu Shu) is a font in China's calligraphy, which has the characteristics of simple structure and continuous strokes.

It is divided into three categories: Cao Zhang, Modern Grass and Crazy Grass. In the process of writing, we should follow the laws and principles of momentum infiltration, intricate changes and coexistence of reality and reality. In the Jin Dynasty, Wang Xizhi's posts such as "Early Moon" and "Deshi" are all modern grass.

The characteristics of cursive writing brush and running script;

Unity of form. This refers to the unification of fonts and shapes. The font of running script should reflect the characteristics of running script, and should not be copied into seal script or official script.

Even if you use regular script, you can't use regular script strictly. You can only use traditional Chinese characters in regular script, and you should use running script, otherwise it will be uncoordinated.

The unity of structure and modeling means that the structure of running script is fat or thin, flat or long, vertical or horizontal, or strewn at random or flat, all of which will change under the unity of the main body. Contrast is also an artistic means, but it should not be blunt. In short, changes should be made under coordination.

There are rules to follow in the changes of strokes, such as the urgent chapter of the Three Kingdoms Wu in Songjiang Edition. Today's grass is eclectic and fluent, and its representative works include Wang Xizhi's "The First Moon" and Jin Dynasty's "Getting Time".

Mad grass appeared in the Tang Dynasty, represented by Zhang Xu and Huai Su, and its brushwork was wild and uninhibited, which became an artistic creation completely divorced from practicality. From then on, cursive script was only the works of calligraphers imitating Cao Zhang, Cao Jin and Kuangcao.

The representative works of Weeds, such as Abdominal Pain by Zhang Xu in the Tang Dynasty and Autobiographical Postscript by Huai Su, are all existing treasures.