In calligraphy, how should truth, line, grass, official script and seal script be arranged in chronological order?

Speaking of the order of cursive script, running script, regular script and official script, it reminds me of a time when I was a child, when I was practicing calligraphy at home. When I first started practicing, I always thought it was such an order.

Regular script is serious and should be the first to appear; There are some changes in official script, which should be based on regular script, so it ranks second; Then, naturally, writing regular script soon became a running script; If you write faster, it will become a cursive script; The fastest cursive script becomes crazy!

In this understanding, I came to Zhang Qianbei for a period of time, yes, it was a formal script.

After a long time, I wanted to know what other official Copybook for calligraphy were, and then I found Shi Chenbei, Yiying Monument, Cao Quanbei, Shimen Ode and so on. It turns out that only one official script has so many styles of classic copybooks. You scared me! China's calligraphy is really amazing!

Then I began to understand the evolution of China characters, only to find that it was like this?

It first appeared in Oracle Bone Inscriptions in the middle and late Shang Dynasty. As we all know, the words carved on tortoise shell bones are called Oracle Bone Inscriptions. Then there are the inscriptions or names of bronzes in Shang and Zhou Dynasties. Zhong Dingwen? What you see now are all national treasures. By the way, I remembered the treasure column and said, I am the treasure of Shang and Zhou dynasties; Experts have a look, hehe, last week's?

During the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period, a brush appeared, which is very important! It is easy to write with a brush, but basically this period is a process of calling the past calligraphy style Da Zhuan and beginning to evolve into Xiao Zhuan.

Until the Qin dynasty, books were burned and Confucianism was buried, and the words were unified. Ok, then write according to the seal script of Prime Minister Li Si. Some people say that this seal script is written too slowly. Can it be simpler? Simplified Chinese seal script began to appear, which is actually the embryonic form of official script. Later, it was said that a man named Cheng Miao arranged and invented the official script in prison, and some people said that the official script was the calligraphy of slaves, hehe, who cares! Anyway, although the time for the unification of the Qin Dynasty was not long, it really contributed a lot to the writing!

Besides, this is very important. Although the official script reached its peak in the Han Dynasty, its appearance inherited the seal script, opened the regular script and spread the grass with a pen. Therefore, the official script has an important position in calligraphy.

Because since then, the official script written quickly has evolved from Juyan Han bamboo slips (the second part) to Cao Zhang and developed into cursive script;

Seriously writing becomes a regular script; Between cursive script and regular script, there are running scripts, of course, Wei Bei, and more.

Therefore, after the development of the Three Kingdoms, the Jin Dynasty and the Southern and Northern Dynasties, it can be said that after the official script, cursive script, regular script and running script began to take shape.

If we really want to talk about order, then, during the Three Kingdoms period, Zhong You was revered as? The ancestor of Kaifa? ; Is Wang Xizhi, a book sage in the Eastern Jin Dynasty, honest, upright and careless? Everyone's fine? ; In the prosperous Tang Dynasty, calligraphy entered its heyday, and Liu Zhao, the four masters of regular script, must be familiar to everyone.