1, the first type: calligrapher-Wang Duo.
Wang Duo is good at cursive writing, and his brushwork is atmospheric, vigorous, free and easy, dripping with fun. His ink has been handed down from generation to generation, and many calligraphy posts, letters and inscriptions have stone carvings, the most famous of which are Zhushan Garden Post and Langhuating Post.
2. The second type: calligrapher-Xing Cijing.
Xing Ci-jing's handed down works are mostly collected by museums at home and abroad, and his calligraphy works are mostly cursive, such as Running Script Lin Tie and Running Script Four-character Poems, which are rough and elegant. Qing people commented on her Lotus Guanyin and Master Sketch, saying that "using a pen is like making a jade platform, gossiping in spring". "The brushwork is extraordinary, the thinner the ink mark, the more vital it is."
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From the development of cursive script, the development of cursive script can be divided into three stages: early cursive script, Cao Zhang cursive script and modern cursive script. Early cursive script and official script were parallel, generally called official script, but in fact some forms of seal script were mixed.
The early cursive script broke the strict rules of official script and was a hasty writing. It's called Cao Zhang. Cao Zhang is an elegant cursive style, which combines early cursive and Han Li. Its waves are distinct, the strokes are connected in waves, the characters are independent, the glyphs are all over the square, and the strokes are horizontal. Cao Zhang was the most popular in the Han and Wei Dynasties, but it was revived in the Yuan Dynasty and transformed into the Ming Dynasty.
At the end of the Han Dynasty, Cao Zhang was further "grassed" and the strokes of Lishu were removed. The upper and lower characters and strokes are connected, and the radicals are simplified and borrowed, which is called "modern grass". Jincao evolved from Cao Zhang, and its calligraphy style has been popular since Wei and Jin Dynasties. In the Tang Dynasty, this kind of grass was described as "wild grass", also known as "big grass", with continuous strokes and changeable glyphs.