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What's the difference between lowercase, Chinese characters and uppercase?
Under normal circumstances, people call books that are more than one inch (1 inch =3.3 cm) and less than a few inches square as real books. The bigger characters in the real book are called "Bangshu" and "bòkē".

Zhong Kai refers to regular script with a diameter of one inch square, also known as "inch regular script". Many Tang monuments and Weibei were written in this way.

Small script is a regular script with an index score of (1 =0.33 cm), which can also be called "flying script".

According to the accumulated experience of calligraphers in past dynasties, learning calligraphy should start with writing big characters and doing basic exercises.

Mastering the stippling, structure and layout of block letters, so that stippling is accurate and appropriate, then writing in block letters can achieve a broad structure and clear stippling rules, and then learning the list, so that you can be close-minded, open-minded and not distracted.

Inscriptions on James Li and Yu Gong in Jiucheng Palace in Tang Dynasty, Confucius Temple Monument in Shinan in Northern Wei Dynasty, Master Meng Monument in Chu Suiliang, Zhang Menglong Monument, Zhang Hei Monument and Jia Sibo Monument. There are also the epitaphs of Dong and Long Zang in Sui Dynasty, and most of the epitaphs of tombs in Yuanshi County in Northern Wei Dynasty, such as Yuan Ying's epitaph.

Wang Xizhi's Huang Ting Jing, Le Yi Lun, Zhong You's Manifestation, Wang Xianzhi's Thirteen Lines of Luoshen Fu, Zhong Shaojing's Ling Fei Jing in Tang Dynasty, Ji An Biography in Yuan Dynasty and Zuiweng Pavilion in Ming Dynasty all belong to this category, so it is appropriate to write such books clearly.

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In addition to small characters, Chinese characters and big characters, there are fine characters.

Fine print refers to the tiny font of a real book. Song people love to write such words.

For example, Song Longzhou's "unofficial history in the South of the Yangtze River" said: "In the name of calligraphy, write fine words as small as hair. Try to write the heart sutra on a piece of money and write the words' peaceful country and people' on a piece of sesame.

Huang Changrui wrote on the detailed inscription of Huayan Jing: "The book is the Jing, and the ruler paper is 70,000 words." In other words, a 70,000-word Hua Yan Jing was written on a square piece of paper.

Nowadays, some micro-carving calligraphy, such as writing poems and articles with a certain length in small words on hair, large ivory pieces and fan bones, should also belong to the category of fine words.

Reference link? Baidu encyclopedia? regular script