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There are six styles of Chinese calligraphy: Running Script, Cursive Script, Clerical Script, Seal Script, Regular Script, and Yan Script, and who created Yan Script?

It was created by Ma Yongan.

On February 13, 2010, ? Ma Yongan's calligraphy after a series of experts certified by the National Copyright Administration of China issued a certificate of registration, was formally named "Yan Style Calligraphy", after the traditional Chinese Clerical Script, Running Script, Cursive Script, Regular Script, Seal Script of the human body's golden section of the sixth style of calligraphy, Yan Shu. Therefore, it is also called "Yan Style".

Initially, Ma Yongan studied the calligraphy of Yan, Liu, Ou, Wang, and the Tang and Song dynasties, and was well acquainted with the hearts and strokes of the ancients. Therefore, he melted Xing, Cursive, and Zhen into one, and summed up the simple ways of writing the radicals of thousands of Chinese characters in various fonts, and from the characteristics of the overall momentum of the characters, he imitated and drew on the dynamic beauty of the light and swaying of the willow leaves and bamboo leaves, and finally formed a style of his own. The naming of the style was a hot topic, some people called it Yongan style", and because the style resembles bamboo and willow leaves, some people called it bamboo leaf style or willow leaf style.

Personal feeling that the sixth font is a bit too much, just a variant of cursive, if as a parallel with the line, cursive, scribe, seal characters, regular script, then the oracle bone script, Jinwen to where to row? Historically, Liu, Yan, thin gold, Mao font and so on where to row?