Cursive is known as one of the most artistic forms of Chinese calligraphy, and its unique charm and beauty are mainly reflected in the following aspects:
1.Free-spirited style: Cursive is a free, unrestrained style of writing that can express the calligrapher's personal emotions and personality. Through smooth, coherent lines and a unique structure, cursive is able to express a dynamic, dynamic aesthetic.
2.High degree of artistry and difficulty: Cursive writing has a high degree of artistry and difficulty. Writing cursive requires a high level of skill and skill, with an in-depth understanding and mastery of glyphs, strokes, structure, etc. For many calligraphers, challenging and mastering cursive is a form of self-improvement and artistic pursuit.
3.Unique calligraphy expression logic: Cursive is different from other calligraphy styles, not only in that it is born for art, but more importantly, cursive has gradually formed a completely different calligraphy expression logic, unique posture line characteristics, and the best mode to reflect the calligrapher's temperament.
4.Rich glyph variation: The glyphs in cursive script are rich in variation, and sometimes even some strange shapes appear. These shapes tend to surprise and novelty, adding to the artistry of cursive.
To sum up, cursive is considered the most artistic form of calligraphy mainly because of its unique style, high degree of artistry and difficulty, unique calligraphic expression logic, and rich glyph variations. Together, these characteristics constitute the unique artistic charm of cursive script, which makes it occupy an important position in traditional Chinese culture.