The running script, cursive script and official script of the word "fen":
1. Debiao fountain pen writing method of the word "fen"
The characteristics of running script: running script is the introduction A calligraphy style based on Kai Kai and Cao Jian.
Things written in cursive script are called Xingkai.
2. The traditional writing method of the character "fen" in official script
Characteristics of official script: The characteristic of official script is that the strokes change from the circle of seal script to the square fold structure, and the complex is deleted and simplified, making it easier to write.
With the development of the times, there are "Qin Li", "Han Li", "Ancient Li" and "eight points". The Eastern Han Dynasty was the heyday of official script.
3. The word "fen" is written in hard pen cursive style by Zhong Qiliujiang
The characteristics of cursive script: First, cursive script is a calligraphy style with omitted strokes and simple structure.
Cursive script uses stipples as basic symbols to replace radicals and certain parts of characters. It is the most symbolic calligraphy style
Extended information:
1. Running script
Running script is a general term, which is divided into two types: running script and running script. It was developed on the basis of regular script and is a font between regular script and cursive script. It was created to make up for the slow writing speed of regular script and the difficulty of identifying cursive script. "Xing" means "walking", so it is not as sloppy as cursive script, nor as straight as regular script. In essence, it is the cursiveization of regular script or the regularization of cursive script. Those with more regular script than cursive script are called "Xing Kai", and those with more cursive script than regular script are called "Xing Cao". Running script has high practicality and artistry, while regular script is a text symbol, which is highly practical and requires skill. In comparison, cursive script has high artistic quality, but its practicality is relatively insufficient.
2. Cursive script
Cursive script has both broad and narrow meanings. In a broad sense, any scrawled handwriting can be considered cursive writing, regardless of era. 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. It is characterized by simple structure and continuous strokes.
3. Official script
Official script, including Qin Li, Han Li, etc., is generally believed to have developed from seal script. The characters are mostly wide and flat, with long horizontal strokes and short vertical strokes. "Silkworm's head and wild goose's tail", "Twists and turns". According to unearthed bamboo slips, official script originated in the Qin Dynasty. Legend has it that Cheng Miao served as a li, and the Han li reached its peak in the Eastern Han Dynasty. It had a considerable influence on later calligraphy. In the calligraphy circle, it is known as "Han Li Tang Kai".
Reference materials:
Running script - Baidu Encyclopedia
Cursive script - Baidu Encyclopedia
Official script - Baidu Encyclopedia