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As an art, cursive script is not normal for ordinary people.

As an ancient calligraphy form in China, cursive script is due to my excellent history. Through the continuous improvement and optimization of many calligraphers in ancient China, the current cursive script culture can be said to be a system bred by China cursive script for thousands of years. However, although cursive calligraphy has a long history, the beauty of its writing cannot be accepted by the masses. For the beauty of cursive script, many people find it unacceptable to be arrogant and sloppy. In fact, this is also a normal phenomenon. Simply put, art is appreciated by a few people after all. Cursive writing generally includes two situations. One is that there will be no unified cursive script form if the ancient Chinese characters are not unified, and the cursive script that appeared at that time belongs to the generalized cursive script. Secondly, after the complete unification of characters, the use of cursive script among the people gradually increased during the period when characters were transformed from seal script to official script. Today, we have completed the process from quantitative change to qualitative change, and formed our own system. It can be said that the formation of cursive script is not as unique and reasonable as the traditional calligraphy system, which means that his aesthetics must be in the minority. China's cursive script can be compared to western abstract oil painting, just as many people can't appreciate abstract oil painting. The beauty of cursive script is a loose and eclectic formal beauty, and it is this unique writing style that endows the soul. Only in line with the public's aesthetics can it be called art in the eyes of the public. However, this is not the case in the eyes of artists. Only by appreciating each other's soul can we produce each other's songs, so it is normal for normal people not to appreciate them.