The cursive script is characterized by simple structure and continuous strokes. Formed in the Han Dynasty, it evolved on the basis of official script for the convenience of writing. There are Cao Zhang, Cao Jin and Crazy Grass. ?
Cao Zhang is one of the traditional calligraphy styles. It is an early cursive script, which began in Han Dynasty and evolved from cursive script to official script. Cao Zhang is the predecessor of "modern grass", and the difference between Cao Zhang and "modern grass" is that the brushwork of official script is retained, and the upper and lower characters are independent.
On the basis of inheriting Cao Zhang, this kind of grass adapts to the development trend and physical changes of Lishu, further eliminates the punctate waves in Cao Zhang and becomes a more free and convenient grass.
Wild grass, which belongs to the most indulgent cursive script, has strokes connected and rounded, and the font is wild and changeable. On the basis of this grass, it will be linked to form a "book", which is in the same strain as this grass in composition.
Regular script, also known as regular script, real script and official script. It gradually evolved from official script and became more simplified. The font is changed from flat to square, and the wave potential of Han Li is omitted in the strokes, which is horizontal and vertical. Regular script evolved from official script (including official script), which began in the Eastern Han Dynasty and has been popular ever since.
Running script, which originated from regular script, is a font between regular script and cursive script to make up for the shortcomings of slow writing speed of regular script and illegible cursive script. "Go" means "go", 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".