How to write a cursive style?

The cursive script is written as follows:

1, wind cursive script, showing the characteristics of wild and uninhibited as a whole.

2. The horizontal and vertical drawings of Feng characters should be slightly to the right, and the strokes are uneven in thickness, showing a natural and random effect.

3. You can play both the upper part and the lower part of Fengzi at will, but you should keep the overall sense of balance and beauty.

Fēng, a commonly used Chinese character, was first seen in Oracle Bone Inscriptions. The original meaning of wind is the phenomenon of air flow caused by uneven air pressure distribution. Shuowen: "Wind, eight winds also." "National Wind Zheng Fengxi Xi": "Xi Xi Xi, the wind blows the girl." As fast as the wind, as popular.

Wind has popular characteristics, such as social habits, so it is extended to customs and ethos, such as becoming popular and customs. It also extends to scenery and scenery. Also refers to folk songs, such as collecting wind. It also extends to external gestures, such as writing style, writing style, and then to wind and news. As a verb, it means to be blown clean by the wind, and emptiness is extended to education and influence.

Etymological evolution

Wind, speaking words is thought to be pictophonetic characters. From worms, every sound. According to Oracle Bone Inscriptions's records, the fake phoenix is the wind, pictographic, like a phoenix bird, with a high crown and a neat tail. Then all the sounds were added, and the beaded pattern of phoenix tail was added. Jinwen separated the phoenix tail decoration from the phoenix and moved it under the sound symbol "fan" This glyph is the origin of the later wind characters.

The stroke on the right side of the word "Fan" is a special writing method of Chu characters in the Warring States Period, which is very common in Guodian bamboo slips and Baoshan bamboo slips.

From the lower part of the tail decoration, it looks like the word "worm" in ancient Chinese, and the small seal in Shuowen follows the worm, which is a mistake. This mistake is not a result, but gradually developed into a regular script "wind" after the official reform. "Wind" is a simplified word for "wind", and the "×" in the middle is just a symbol, which has no phonetic or ideographic function.

Shuowen mistook ancient prose for Japanese style and Xiao Zhuan for insect style, so it combined the two to explain: "Wind moves insects, so insects change in eight days." This is obviously unfounded.