How to write Tianzi in cursive script

How to write Tianzi in cursive script is as follows:

1. In cursive script, strokes are often omitted and deformed.

2. At this time, because there are fewer strokes, the echoes and connections between the strokes, as well as the rise and fall of the strokes, tend to be more abundant and delicate.

3. The cursive writing of the sky can be understood as three points and the connection between them. In addition, pay attention to the rhythm of the changes in the weight of the strokes, so that you can write the strings better.

1. Cursive script

Cursive script is a font of Chinese characters, which has two meanings: broad and narrow. Broadly speaking, regardless of age, all scrawled words are counted as cursive writing. In a narrow sense, that is, as a specific font, it was formed in the Han Dynasty and evolved on the basis of official script for the convenience of writing.

2. Characteristics of cursive script

1. The characteristics of cursive script are that the writing is flowing up and down, moving the dragon and the snake; ; The flow is vertical and horizontal, free and easy, and completed in one go; the flow hangs on the rocks to switch on electricity, releasing the power of the sea; the flow can be done according to the rules, and the natural talent is endowed; the flow is unique and the characters are unique, and the Qi pulse is especially smooth; the flow is strong and jointed, and it supports and transforms.

2. Cursive script was formed in the Han Dynasty. It evolved on the basis of official script for the convenience of writing. It can be divided into Zhangcao, Jincao and Kuangcao. There are rules and regulations to follow in the provinces and changes of Zhangcao strokes. The representative work is the Songjiang version of Wu Huangxiang's "Jijiuzhang" of the Three Kingdoms.

3. Jincao's writing style is informal and smooth. His representative works include "The First Moon" and "De Shi" written by Wang Xizhi of the Jin Dynasty. Kuangcao appeared in the Tang Dynasty, represented by Zhang Xu and Huaisu, with wild and uninhibited brushstrokes, becoming an artistic creation that was completely divorced from practicality. Kuang Cao's representative works, such as "Belly Pain" by Zhang Xu in the Tang Dynasty and "Autobiography" by Huai Su, are all extant treasures.

4. Cursive writing is the joining of dots and dashes of words according to certain rules. The structure is simple and radicals are borrowed. It is not random writing. Cursive script is a calligraphy style that omits strokes and has a simple structure. Cursive script uses stipples as basic symbols to replace radicals and certain parts of characters. It is the most symbolic calligraphy style. The strokes of cursive script are connected with each other. Echoing is a calligraphy style that is convenient for quick writing and easy to express the writer's emotions.