The difference between "all and gold" in the running script is shown in the following figure:
Extended information 1. Running script: a kind of writing between regular script and cursive script, which appeared in the late Eastern Han Dynasty. The name of the running script first appeared in Wei Heng's Four Styles of Calligraphy in the Western Jin Dynasty: Zhong (Yao) and Hu (Zhao) all studied calligraphy from him.
With the vigorous development of contemporary calligraphy art, the exploration and innovation of running script creation has set off wave after wave of upsurge, showing a diversified and prosperous scene.
Second, the running script: produced in the late Han Dynasty, prevailed in the Wei, Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties, and is still one of the common standard fonts.
A practical handwritten font that expresses writing interest to speed up writing and slightly change the writing order is easy to identify and learn.