The cursive styles are good for turning brush stroke exercise and helpful for Chinese brush painting. Sometimes Chinese calligraphers mix cursive and semi-cursive styles in a work.
師 (teacher), 得(get), 之(of), 形(shape), 勢(posture), 事(thing), 拳(fist), 神(God), 家(home, family), 將 (will).
The strokes in Chinese Cursive Style (Running Style, Grass Style, Cao Shu, Tsao Shu) are reduced compared to Standard Style while the Semi-Cursive Style (Walking Style, Hsin Shu) may not be so abstract as Cursive Style and are more convenient than Standard Style for faster and smooth writing.
I am sending you the resource links.
artvirtue 1 year ago
is the book you're refering to on the left of the picture commercially available?
RicLea 1 year ago