Under normal circumstances, people call books that are more than one inch (1 inch =3.3 cm) and less than a few inches square as real books. The bigger characters in the real book are called "Bangshu" and "bòkē".
Zhong Kai refers to regular script with a diameter of one inch square, also known as "inch regular script". Many Tang monuments and Weibei were written in this way.
Small script is a regular script with an index score of (1 =0.33 cm), which can also be called "flying script".
According to the accumulated experience of calligraphers in past dynasties, learning calligraphy should start with writing big characters and doing basic exercises.
Introduction to regular script
Regular script, a font of Chinese characters, is also called regular script, regular script, original script and regular script. It gradually evolved from official script, becoming more simplified and more horizontal and vertical. The book Ci Hai is interpreted as "square in shape and straight in brushwork, which can be used as a model". This kind of Chinese character has the correct font and is a modern popular handwritten orthographic Chinese character.
Regular script is also the official name. In the book "Two Chapters of Guan Bai in the New Tang Dynasty", there are 20 regular calligraphers in the Provincial History Museum and 18 regular calligraphers. Regular script, as a formal name, is also called regular script player, who is in charge of calligraphy and writing, and is listed in the same institution because of the different specific division of labor. "Tongdian Official Twenty-two" records that the regular script writer is an outstanding official. There were no regular script players in Song Dynasty, only regular script.