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Characteristics of regular script

The characteristics of regular script are as follows: 1, complete stippling, clear handwriting and reasonable structure. There are various stippling techniques, including horizontal, vertical, skimming, pressing, lifting, folding and hooking. Regular script handwriting, meticulous and meticulous. The eight strokes of the word "Yong" have developed to a certain extent. It is a mixture of language and language.

2. Regular script is mostly square, and strokes are mainly horizontal and vertical. The center mainly uses pens, which are mainly used for lifting. When writing with a brush, use a pen with a horizontal center. The strokes are vertical and the structure is symmetrical. Structurally, most Chinese characters have the characteristics of left-right symmetry and left-right symmetry, and some strokes of Chinese characters also have such characteristics.

3. Regular script fonts have obvious artistic features, beautiful fonts, strict rules, horizontal and vertical, and are typical square fonts.

Representative figures and works of regular script

1, Ou Yangxun's regular script is recognized as the first in the history of calligraphy, and it is generally won by brushwork. His European regular script handed down from generation to generation is meticulous in strokes and rigorous in structure, even reaching the so-called profound realm of "not moving a picture". Although European regular script is neat and rigorous, the changes between stippling are lively, giving people a tall and handsome aesthetic feeling.

2. Yan Zhenqing is a master in the whole history of calligraphy. His calligraphy attainments are extensive and profound, and he has created a vigorous and unique calligraphy style, which has made calligraphy aesthetics move from handsome to vigorous, and he is a typical representative of Tang Kai famous artists. Yan Zhenqing's regular script strokes are vigorous, broad and grand in structure, extremely rich and vigorous, which has had an inestimable and significant impact on the calligraphy style of later generations. Not only is regular script extensive and profound, but Yan Zhenqing's cursive script is also vigorous and vigorous in Gu Zhuo. His running script classic "Sacrifice to a Nephew", known as "the second running script in the world", is enough to show his running script attainments.

3. Liu Gongquan's regular script is famous for its strength. His brushwork is abrupt and neat, and his statutes are rigorous. At the same time, his brushwork is sharp and vigorous, and his strength is profound. From the structural point of view, Liu Gongquan's regular script is tight inside and loose outside, with a straight structure and emphasis on the quality of lines. Mr. Qi Gong wrote Liu Gongquan's Mysterious Tower Monument for decades, just to gain his strength, which shows that Liu Gongquan's pen skill is profound.

4. Zhao Mengfu. Zhao Ziang's regular script gained the charm of Jin and Tang Dynasties, and at the same time absorbed the elegance of Song Dynasty. Finally, they merged into one, creating their own delicate and mellow unique calligraphy styles. The biggest feature of his regular script is its beauty and fluency. Some critics say that his pen is too round and weak, but this is not objective. Zhao Ziang's lines are still very powerful.