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Running script sprouted during the Libian Reform period, took shape in the late Han Dynasty and the Three Kingdoms, was standardized in the Eastern Jin Dynasty, and is a Hanzi font between regular script and cursive script. It interacts with regular script and cursive script in the process of development and finalization. Those who prefer regular script are called Xingkai script, and those who prefer cursive script are called Xingcao script. What I bring to you below are calligraphy and calligraphy copybooks. I hope you like them. Appreciation of calligraphy copybooks with brush calligraphy and running script

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Popularizing the basic knowledge of calligraphy? Running script

Running script sprouted during the official reform period and took shape in The Hanzi font was standardized in the Eastern Jin Dynasty during the late Han Dynasty and the Three Kingdoms, between regular script and cursive script. It interacts with regular script and cursive script in the process of development and finalization. Those who prefer regular script are called Xingkai script, and those who prefer cursive script are called Xingcao script.

There are three common perspectives and conclusions:

First, according to the relationship with regular script and cursive script, it is divided into two categories: "Xingcao" and "Xingkai"

Second: Divided according to the ethos of the times: Jin Shang Yun, Tang Shang Fa, Song Shang Yi, Yuan Ming Shang State

Three: Divided according to aesthetic style: beautiful, majestic

Focusing on the learning goals can be like this Category:

First, native running script has not been specially trained in artistic writing. It is text writing in a general sense, rather than artistic writing effect in the sense of calligraphy

2. Classic running script mainly refers to the running script in the Jin and Tang Dynasties. It appeared in the classic era of calligraphy art, established the most basic artistic means and artistic principles of running script, and was the root of all subsequent running script art creations.

Thirdly, the running script of literati in the Song, Yuan, Ming and Qing dynasties is an artistic expression of running script based on the spirit of literati and the classic running script as the basic model. Some of these works are closer to classic running script, but some have too strong individuality and are not suitable as templates for beginners, but they are suitable as the main target to quickly find the way to style construction.

Fourth, the Ming and Qing Dynasties used large vertical running script. Vertical large-character cursive script began to appear in the Song Dynasty and reached its peak in the late Ming and early Qing dynasties.

Fifth, running script under the influence of Zhuanli Beibei. It is a new development that emerged after the revival of the Seal Script Beibei Stele in the Qing Dynasty. Some running scripts since the Qing Dynasty have gradually absorbed elements of the seal and official script and formed a new look. The writing style of this type of works is often quite different from traditional running script, requiring learners to also master Seal Script and Li Beibei, which is more difficult.