Da Zhuan (Oracle Bone Inscriptions, Jin Wen, etc. ) Niuyinshang Collective
Ancient hieroglyphics symbolize functions, not pictures. (Freeze-frame text in the video import part) Cang Wa
The Emperor's Tortoise Shell Oracle Bone Inscriptions
Qin Niu Lisi's figure of Xiao Zhuan is even and neat, and his strokes are uniform in thickness, mostly round. Lisi's Zeshan Monument
Li Shu Han Niu Cheng Zhuan, also known as "Han Li" and "Guli", is a fast writing form of Zhuan Shu, which changes the lines of Zhuan Shu from round to official script. The font is solemn, the writing effect is slightly flat and wide, the horizontal length is straight and short, and the "swallow tail of silkworm head" and "twists and turns" are emphasized. Zhang Qianbei of Cheng Miao
Cursive cattle, Han, Wei, and Zhang Zhi's strokes are reduced, with more bands and broken strokes, which is natural. Huai Su's "Autobiographical Post"
Liu Desheng was a calligrapher at the end of Han Dynasty, between cursive script and cursive script. His calligraphy was fast and fluent. Wang Xizhi's Preface to Lanting
The stroke radicals in regular script Han Niu Wang Wei Cizhong are evenly distributed, clearly explained, with stable center of gravity, proper proportion and correct font, which conforms to the specifications. Liu Gongquan's Mysterious Pagoda Monument