[Explanation] Recently, Zhu Qun, who has been engaged in cultural and museum professions for 36 years in Dunhuang, Gansu, hangs and collects countless calligraphy works in various fonts in his studio, and he is most intoxicated. It's still the Dunhuang Hanjian script which "will drag a big tail from time to time".

  More than 30 years ago, the Dunhuang cultural relics survey team where Zhu Qun belonged discovered the Xuanquan site during a survey near the Xuanquan in the outer suburbs of Dunhuang, and it was also the first time to get to know the unique calligraphy of the Han bamboo slips there.

He introduced that the Han Jianshu style had disappeared with the development of history. Later, it was designated as the Han Jianshu style due to the archaeological discovery of Xuanquan.

This font is earlier than the official script and later than the seal script, and it has been blank for about 200 years.

  [Concurrent] Zhu Qun, Director of Art Room, Dunhuang Culture Museum, Gansu

  The difference between simplified Chinese and official script is that the official script is a silkworm head and dovetail, and it is written more formal. The Chinese slip is similar to the official script, but it is more free and easy than the official script.

It has more thick pens, and another font is not as orthodox as the official script.

It changes according to the shape of the character. It does not mean that any stroke can be thicker, too much, and the character is not good-looking. It is only for individual characters, but not for individual characters.

  [Explanation] It is understood that the calligraphy of Dunhuang Chinese bamboo slips is one of the earliest ink marks in China.

Zhu Qun said that most of the scripts in the Han Dynasty were written in letters from the homes of soldiers who guarded the border thousands of years ago, or they were sent to the highest commander in case of emergency.

Due to the humid air in the mainland, the physical objects in the Chinese simplified script may not be preserved, but Dunhuang is very dry, which is conducive to the preservation of these things.

  [Concurrent] Zhu Qun, Director of Art Room, Dunhuang Culture Museum, Gansu

  After Han Li matured, the (Han Jian Shu Ti) basically disappeared.

This font is earlier than official script and later than seal script, so the blank in this paragraph is filled by it.

For example, if you are like this grape of grapes, this stroke should be heavier, it is to show this character, these two characters are the beginning of cursive, you can not write exactly the same, so this must be changed , This will be written down below.

  [Explanation] The Xuanquanzhi Site, now a World Cultural Heritage Site, is the only Han Dynasty posthouse site discovered in China so far. It is relatively well preserved and rich in cultural relics, especially the number of Xuanquan Bamboo Slips reaching more than 30,000.

  Zhu Qun said that whether it is the unique style of Dunhuang Han Bamboo Slips calligraphy, or the natural ingenuity of its stroke, structure and layout, there are still many "unknown places" in the study of calligraphy and calligraphy theory that need contemporary calligraphers to explore.

  Reporter Gao Ying Feng Zhijun reports from Dunhuang, Gansu

Editor in charge: [Li Yuxin]