Characters in Sui Dynasty: The Sui Dynasty mainly used traditional regular script.

Although the Sui Dynasty was a short-lived dynasty, its characters still had a certain influence on later generations. The characters in Sui Dynasty were mainly regular script, supplemented by running script and cursive script.

Calligraphy in Sui Dynasty was superior to that in Southern and Northern Dynasties, which began in Tang Dynasty. The calligraphy style is unique, comprehensive, and inseparable from the rules. It has both the elegance and agility of the Eastern Jin and Southern Dynasties and the neatness and vigor of the Northern Dynasties.

At the beginning of the Tang Dynasty, the standard of great demeanor has been initially formed here, and the calligraphy style of the two kings began to prevail. Famous calligraphers include Ding Daohu, Shi Ling and Zhi Yong. There are thousands of words in calligraphy ink and thousands of words in classics. The inscriptions of Longzang Temple, Qifa Temple and Dong Nianpu show the calligraphy style of this period. Calligraphy in the Sui Dynasty is ingenious and powerful, and it is inseparable from the rules. The scale of everyone's demeanor in the early Tang Dynasty has taken shape here. Famous calligraphers include Ding Daohu, Shi Ling and Zhi Yong. There are thousands of words in ink. The calligraphy in Sui Dynasty is mainly based on inscriptions, and the inscriptions on Longzang Temple, Qifa Temple and East Ren Mei Records show this calligraphy style. At the end of Sui Dynasty and the beginning of Tang Dynasty, there was another calligrapher, Yu Shinan, who, together with Ou Yangxun, Chu Suiliang and Xue Qi, was called "four outstanding figures in the early Tang Dynasty".

Regular script, which originated from ancient Li, is based on the style of two kings and the style of northern school in the Six Dynasties. They are unique in structure, unique in originality, authoritative and influential in society, and are the standard for learning books. Investigating the characteristics of regular script, the pen is strong and powerful, the strokes are neat and tidy, and the structure is cheerful and healthy. His representative works of regular script inscriptions include "Jiuchenggong Liquan Ming" and "Huadu Temple Monument". Yu Shinan's regular script, elegant and graceful, inherited the legacy of the wise and brave Zen master and was the clique of the Wang school. Although it originated in Wei and Jin Dynasties, its softness on the outside and rigidity on the inside swept away the cowardice of Wei and Jin calligraphy style. His masterpiece in regular script is Confucius Temple Monument. Chu Suiliang's regular script is famous for its sparseness and strength. Although he is the ancestor of the right army, he can win its charm. Its font structure seems very bold and unrestrained, but it can skillfully reconcile the quiet style and create an unprecedented situation. His masterpiece in regular script is Preface to the Sermon of Yanta. Special recommendation: History of Sui Dynasty