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Han's Various Freehand Paintings

Han's various ways of writing are as follows:

Chinese characters are traditional Chinese characters with a long history and rich expressive force. It has many different writing styles and versions.

1. block letters: block letters are what we usually call standard writing fonts, with clear stroke structure and dignified shape. This is a standard font, which is often used in manuscripts, printed matter and calligraphy works.

2. Running script: Running script is a writing form between regular script and cursive script. The font is slightly scrawled, but it can still be clearly recognized. The strokes and composition of running script are freer than block letters, and it is a common font for calligraphy lovers.

3. Cursive script: Cursive script is an artistic expression of China's calligraphy, with scribbled fonts, also known as cursive script. It is characterized by simple and tortuous strokes, showing a unique writing style.

4. Official script: Official script in ancient Qin and Han dynasties, with regular fonts and strokes and rigorous structure, is regarded as the standard writing method of official documents.

5. Seal script: Seal script is a kind of characters used in ancient seals. Its square font and concise strokes are regarded as an important form of ancient calligraphy.

Oracle Bone Inscriptions: Oracle Bone Inscriptions is one of the earliest written forms in the history of China, which appeared in the late Shang Dynasty. Its glyph consists of lines and hieroglyphs, which are carved on tortoise shells and animal bones and used for divination and recording historical events.

7. Bronze inscription: Bronze inscription is a writing form in Shang and Zhou Dynasties. Its glyph is complex and changeable, the line thickness is different and the composition is complex. Bronze inscriptions are common on bronzes, which have high artistic appreciation value.

8. Simplified Chinese characters and traditional Chinese characters: Simplified Chinese characters are simplified forms of modern Chinese characters and are widely used in People's Republic of China (PRC). Relatively speaking, Taiwan Province Province and Hongkong still use traditional Chinese characters.

Generally speaking, Chinese characters are written in a variety of ways, each with its own characteristics and value. The writing form of Chinese characters is not only a way to convey information by words, but also an important part of China's culture and art. Through different writing methods, the aesthetic feeling and artistic value of Chinese characters can be displayed.