When I was young, most of my classmates had a wish: I hope that my handwriting is as neat and beautiful as the printed characters in the textbooks.
Many people think that it is a glory for fonts to be included in the standard library, but for a calligrapher, the saddest thing is to write characters>posts, which will kill a lot of his personality. In order to achieve the purpose of regulation and convenience, he needs to accommodate a lot. An obvious example is Lu Weizhong, whose style is majestic and heroic in the competition, with ups and downs. Once he writes a copybook, he goes the way of all copybook writers. >
Next, let's take a look at the writer of printed running script - Ren Zheng, who also gave up a lot for storage.
Ren Zheng (1916-1999), courtesy name Lanzhai, was born in Huangyan, Zhejiang. >In 1977, Shanghai Type Model Factory invited many well-known calligraphers in Shanghai to write Xingkai characters representing their own styles, and Ren Zheng Xingkai was selected by the factory. It took him two years to complete the Xingkai fonts of nearly 7,000 common printed characters. This set of Renzheng Xingkai characters is widely used in newspapers and books across the country, and has also entered the computer Chinese character Xingkai common font library as a "standard writing model". >The following is a collection of some of Mr. Ren Zheng's works and fonts in the form of pictures. From these works, we can see that Ren Zheng spent a lot of his original personality in order to accommodate the printed style. >>
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