Running script is a style in China's calligraphy, which is characterized by smooth strokes, freedom and agility, and concise composition. The cursive script originated in the Tang Dynasty and was called "cursive script" at that time, which evolved on the basis of regular script. In the Ming Dynasty, wandering calligraphy developed rapidly and became one of the mainstream calligraphy circles at that time.
In the middle of Qing Dynasty, calligrapher Zhao further developed the artistic value of running script and pushed it to the peak. The strokes of running script are smooth, lonely and powerful, which can show the artistic conception of freedom and agility. Hieroglyphs are colorful, eclectic and highly individual. The lines and structure are concise and lively, and the whole presents a light and natural feeling.
To master the posture and speed of using a pen, pay attention to the coordination of bones and muscles. We should master the basic strokes such as hook, pick, left, dot, horizontal, vertical, hook and lie, pay attention to flexible use and create personalized fonts. Pay attention to artistic conception and effect, and pursue the coordination and unity of pen and ink and artistic conception.
Running script builds a unique artistic style by expressing free and clever pen and ink techniques, which is deeply loved by people. The key is to highlight the inherent artistic beauty and emotional thoughts of glyphs, which can not be achieved only by calligraphy skills.
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Running script is a kind of calligraphy, which is divided into running script and running script. It is developed and originated on the basis of regular script, and it is a font between regular script and cursive script, which is produced to make up for the slow writing speed of regular script and the illegibility of cursive script.
Line means "line", so it is not as scribbled as cursive script, nor as straight as regular script. Whether it is cursive or cursive in essence. Those with more patterns than grass patterns are called "running patterns", and those with more grass patterns are called "running grass".
Running script is both practical and artistic, and regular script is a literal symbol, which is practical and skillful; Comparatively speaking, cursive script is highly artistic, but its practicality is relatively insufficient.