【龍飛鳳舞】成語
1. Cursive script is a type of Chinese calligraphy that was created for the convenience and speed of writing. It originated in the Han Dynasty . When it was first created, it was called " Zhangcao ". It was a simplified version of the official script, which was written in a hasty manner with the wave pattern preserved. However, each character was separated and not connected. At the end of the Han Dynasty, it is said that Zhang Zhi got rid of the official script strokes retained in "Zhangcao" and connected the strokes, so that the upper and lower characters were always connected, thus forming "Jincao", which is the cursive script that is popular in later generations. Emperor Wu of Liang in the Southern Dynasty, named Xiao Yan, was knowledgeable and good at writing, and was good at calligraphy . He once wrote an article "Cursive Script" in which he praised the varied styles of cursive script. He described the cursive...