The running script of running script
is divided into running script and running script. ???
1. Regular script. For example: Many of Wang Xizhi's calligraphy inscriptions found in the "Lanting Preface" by Wang Xizhi of the Eastern Jin Dynasty are not his original works, but are mostly copied or collected by later generations. Most of Wang Xizhi's original remains are buried in the tomb of Emperor Taizong of the Tang Dynasty. Tang Li Yong's "Lushan Temple Stele", Song Dynasty Huang Tingjian's "Songfeng Pavilion Poems", Song Mi Fu's "Tiaoxi Poems", Yuan Zhao Meng's "Luo Shen Fu", Ming Wen Zhengming's "The Drunkard Pavilion", etc.
2. Cursive writing. For example: Jin Wang Xianzhi's "Yatou Wan Tie", "Mid-Autumn Tie", Tang Yan Zhenqing's "Memorial to Nephew Manuscript", running script is the most suitable style between regular script and cursive script, and those that are close to regular script are called Xingkai. Something close to cursive is called running cursive. Running cursive calligraphy is a calligraphy style created by Wang Xianzhi, and "Yatou Wan Tie" is his representative work of running cursive writing. The original is now in the Shanghai Museum. There are many inscriptions in running script.