Definition of regular script
Regular script is also called regular script, real script and official script. It gradually evolved from official script, becoming more simplified and more horizontal and vertical. Ci Hai is interpreted as "square, straight and exemplary". This Chinese character font is the commonly used handwritten orthographic Chinese character.
Classification of regular script
1~2 cm in small print, 5 cm above in large print, and the middle in Chinese characters. But this is just a general division. In fact, in real life, there are few small characters less than 1 cm and large characters greater than1.8m. ..
Lowercase:
Small script, as its name implies, is a small regular script, which was founded in Zhong You during the Wei Dynasty of the Three Kingdoms. He used to be the most outstanding official script authority. His regular script brushwork was born in Han Li, and his brushwork is as vivid as Hong Fei playing the piano in the sea. However, the structure is wide and flat, the horizontal painting is long and the vertical painting is short, and the legacy of official division still exists. However, the model method is ready, and it is actually the ancestor of the official book. When Wang Xizhi came to the Eastern Jin Dynasty, he studied the lower case calligraphy more carefully and made it perfect, which also set a good appreciation standard for China's lower case calligraphy.
Block letters:
Under normal circumstances, people call block letters one inch or more and a few inches or less block letters. The larger characters in real books are called "Bangshu" and "Broken Book". According to the accumulated experience of calligraphers in past dynasties, learning calligraphy should start with writing big characters and doing basic exercises. Mastering the stippling, structure and white cloth in block letters, and making stippling accurate and proper, then writing in block letters can be comprehensive and the stippling rules are clear; Moreover, the study list can be intimate, open-minded and not distracted.