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Chu He said that calligraphy is new: the script

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Since its broadcast, the country's first tv literary and art program focusing on calligraphy, "Miaomo Chinese Heart", has received strong repercussions from all sides. Zhejiang Satellite TV's "Miaomo Chinese Heart" and Zhejiang Voice's "Surprising Victory in the Evening Peak" program jointly launched the "Chuhe Calligraphy" radio special program, aiming to combine professionalism and popularization around the five major book styles, and interpret the Chinese heart under the ink through the famous posters and behind stories of the past dynasties.

Today, Chu He interviewed Lin Ru, associate professor and master tutor of the School of Art and Archaeology of Zhejiang University, deputy director of the Institute of Chinese Art of Zhejiang University, and member of xiling printing society. She will lead us through the script.

Lin Ru graduated from the Calligraphy Department of China Academy of Art in 2001. From 2002 to 2008, he studied for a master's degree in fine arts and a doctorate in classical Chinese philology (history of Chinese calligraphy and painting seal engraving) at the Institute of Chinese Art of Zhejiang University, and was supervised by Professor Chen Zhenlian. He stayed on as a teacher in 2008. He is currently an associate professor and master tutor of the School of Art and Archaeology of Zhejiang University, the deputy director of the Institute of Chinese Art of Zhejiang University, a member of the Chinese Literary and Art Critics Association, a member of the Xiling Printing Society, and the vice chairman of the Zhejiang Young Calligraphers Association.

楷書, a typeface of Chinese characters, is also called italics, zhengyi, zhenshu, and zhengshu. It gradually evolved from the Lishu founded by Cheng Mi, and became more simplified, horizontal and vertical. The book "Ci Hai" explains that it is "square in shape, straight in strokes, and can be used as a model". It began at the end of the Han Dynasty and passed to modern times, and flourished for a long time. This kind of Chinese character font is correct, which is the modern common Chinese character handwriting orthography.

Italic script is the most popular style of writing in China's feudal society from the Northern and Southern Wei to the Jin and Tang Dynasties. Before the production of the calligraphy, China's calligraphy has produced three kinds of calligraphy: large seal, small seal and lishu. The Great Seal is relative to the Small Seal, and generally refers to all the ancient scripts before the Small Seal as the Great Seal, including the Oracle Bone Script, the Jin Script and the Six Kingdoms script except the Qin State in the Warring States Period. Xiaozhu is a common script after the unification of China by the Qin Dynasty, it is based on the script of the Qin State, with reference to the script of other princely states, in order to facilitate writing, it is simplified and standardized, which is the first standardized style in the history of Chinese calligraphy.

Nowadays, the so-called Kaishu gradually evolved from Hanli, and according to the division of periods, it can be divided into Wei Bei and Tang Kai. Wei Stele refers to the wei, Jin, and Northern and Southern Dynasties periods, it can be said to be a transitional style from Lishu to Kaishu, while the narrow sense of Kaishu refers to Tang Kai, which gradually matured after the Tang Dynasty, and its representative figures are Ouyang Qian, Yu Shinan, Chu Suiliang, xue ji of the early Tang Dynasty, Yan Zhenqing of the Middle Tang Dynasty, and Liu Gongquan of the Late Tang Dynasty. We often say that the four masters of the Book of Letters are "Yan Liu Ou Zhao", and the first three are in the Tang Dynasty.

This issue will talk about Yan Zhenqing's "Self-Written Confession"

Chu He said that calligraphy is new: the script
Chu He said that calligraphy is new: the script
Chu He said that calligraphy is new: the script

#快问快答

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The unique position of the script

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Classification of letters

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