Running script is a general term, which is divided into running script and running script. It is developed and originated on the basis of regular script, a font between regular script and cursive script, in order to make up for the shortcomings of slow writing speed and illegible cursive script. "Go" means "go", so it is not as scribbled as cursive script, nor as straight as regular script. Whether it is cursive or cursive in essence. Those with more patterns than grass patterns are called "running patterns", and those with more grass patterns are called "running grass".
The origin of running script
1. According to Zhang Huaiguan's Broken Book, "The calligrapher was created by Liu Desheng in Yingchuan, the later Han Dynasty, that is, the book was small, so it was called a book." It can be seen that "running script" is a font transformed from "official script"
2. According to Wang Sengqian's "Ancient Energy Title", "The book of Zhong You has three bodies: the book of Jinshi is the best; Second, the articles of association, secretary, primary school teacher; On the third day, I wrote a book, which was also heard by people. Hedong Weikaizi adopted Zhang Zhifa's method, participated in Kaifa's method, and even drafted it. The draft is also a book. " From the facts, running script, also known as running script, was originally developed from the signing of line drawing. Those who hear each other mean to believe.
At the end of Han dynasty, running script was not widely used. It was not until the appearance of Wang Xizhi in Jin Dynasty that it became popular. Running script into Wang Xizhi's hand perfectly combines practicality and artistry. As a result, the colorful southern calligraphy art has emerged and become the most influential school in the history of calligraphy.
Writing characteristics of running script
Running script is a writing style between regular script and cursive script. Write more freely and smoothly, and those close to cursive script are called cursive script; The writing is relatively correct and stable, close to the standard of regular script. Structural features; A mixed combination of size, contraction and expansion, proper density and hue.
Representative figure
The most famous running script is Preface to Lanting written by Wang Xizhi, a calligrapher in the Eastern Jin Dynasty. Predecessors described it as "a dragon flying from heaven, a tiger lying in a phoenix" and praised it as "the best running script in the world".
In the Tang Dynasty, Yan Zhenqing's "Sacrificing a Nephew" was bold and unconstrained, and the ancients rated it as "the second running script in the world". Su Shi's Huangzhou Cold Food Sticker is called "the third running script in the world".