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Song characters were not invented by Qin Hui. Songti is a type of Chinese character font that appeared to adapt to printing. The strokes have thickness changes, and they are generally horizontal and vertical, with decorative parts at the end, and strokes such as dots, apostrophes, pinchs, hooks, etc., which belong to serif fonts and are often used in the text typesetting of books, magazines and newspapers.
The culture of the Song Dynasty flourished, the printing industry has developed greatly, from the Southern Song Dynasty, in the printing workshops in Lin'an and other places began to appear similar to the printing font, later generations called the imitation Song style. During the Ming Dynasty, the literati sought after Song engraved books, so carvers thickened the vertical lines and end points of the strokes to resist the wear and tear of the engravings, but they still called them "Song style". This is how the so-called Song style, which is commonly believed to be in modern times, was basically formed.
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[Rumors about Qin Hui's creation of Song Ti].
In recent years, there have been rumors that Qin Hui created it, but there is no basis, there is no historical record, and there is no literature to support it. In the existing literature, it can be clearly found that both the imitation Song and the Song style were formed in the bookstore. After the defeat of the Song Dynasty in the Jin Dynasty, it thought that the books left in the Northern Song Dynasty were reprinted, and many publishers were established on Pengbei Street in Lin'an, the capital of the Southern Song Dynasty, among which there was Chen Qi's Chen Zhai Book Shop.
The books published by Chen Zhai Book Shop have a very distinctive regular script font. This font, imitated by later generations, is the modern so-called "imitation Song style", which has become the basis of Song style. And it was gradually formed in the subsequent printing.
As mentioned above, the Song characters originated from the Longqing and Wanli periods, which shows that it has nothing to do with Qin Hui, who has been dead for more than 500 years.
Songti is a Chinese character font that appeared to adapt to printing. The strokes have thickness changes, and they are generally horizontal and vertical, with decorative parts at the end (i.e. feet or serifs), and strokes such as dots, apostrophes, pinchs, hooks, etc., which belong to serif fonts (sans serif), and are often used in the text typesetting of books, magazines, and newspapers. The Song style is a printed body born with it, which was produced in engraving and formed in the Ming Dynasty.
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Yes, later generations disliked Qin Hui's notoriety, so they named it after Song, instead of using his surname Qin.
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It was created by Qin Hui in his own handwriting.
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Song Ti was created by Qin Hui, so who copied so many instructions to paste, you know a fart.
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It is not that the Song characters appeared after the Ming Dynasty, it turned out that the Song Dynasty culture was at its peak, the Song Dynasty carved book was exquisite and atmospheric, and it had a high collection value, and the literati of the Ming Dynasty, especially the collectors of books, highly respected the "Song carved book".
Therefore, the Ming Dynasty publishing industry mostly engraved Song engravings, but for convenience and in order to reduce costs, these imitation Song periodicals in the Ming Dynasty often only engraved "skin outline characters", rather than the original Song characters with strong flavor. The result was a typeface that was specifically designed for printing.
The name of the Song style is Song style, which was actually born in the Ming Dynasty, and the fundamental reason is that the literati of the Ming and Qing dynasties admired the culture of the Song Dynasty and pursued the Song carvings. Song characters began in the Suzhou area during the reign of Hongzhi of the Ming Dynasty, and later passed through Japan, Korea, Vietnam and other countries.
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Song style ≠ Qin juniper calligraphy.
The printing font of the Song Dynasty was different because of the promotion of movable type printing. At that time, the printing style roughly imitated the Ou, Yan and Liu families in the Tang Dynasty, and was different depending on the place of printing. Among them, there are the so-called "Song Ti" and "Imitation Song Ti" that people are familiar with today -- these names probably appeared later.
The current [Song style] is actually [Ming style], ** in the Song Dynasty printing style, which is improved but not much different from the Song Dynasty; As the name suggests, [Imitation Song Style] is imitated by later generations from the Song people, and its font is basically the same as the parent body.
To put it simply, there is more than one kind of printing style in the Song Dynasty, and today's so-called [Song style] is only one of them, and there is no exact information showing that it is in Qin Hui.
The so-called invention of Qin Hui is probably a joke made up by later generations, so as to attach the concept of loyalty and treachery. The list goes on and on. Believe it or not, it doesn't matter much.
Personally, I think so. For the actual printed body of the Song Dynasty and Ming Dynasty, please refer to the attached ** of Wikipedia [Song Style].
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Imitation of the Song style, Qin Hui was the champion, and the calligraphy was good, but the mind was not ......
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Song style is a Chinese character printing font invented during the Song Dynasty in China. The strokes have thickness changes, and they are generally horizontal and vertical, with decorative parts at the end (i.e., "feet" or "serifs"), and strokes such as dots, apostrophes, pinchs, hooks, etc., have tips, which belong to the white body, and are often used in the text typesetting of books, magazines, and newspapers. Because it was introduced to Japan from the Ming Dynasty, it is also known as the Ming Dynasty and the Ming Dynasty.
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In addition to the ancient oracle bone inscription, Zhong Ding Wen and Zheng, Cao, Li, and Seal, there are many famous fonts, such as Su Ti, European Ti, Yan Ti, Liu Ti, etc., which are all named after surnames. Only the Song character is not named after the surname but only after the dynasty, because its founder is Qin Hui of the Song Dynasty, and people hate it, so the characters he created are not named after their surnames"Songti characters"。The structure of the Song character is square and symmetrical, and later people carved it into a book plate to print books, becoming a very standardized printing style.
In the Ming Dynasty, it evolved into a horizontal and straight, thick and square shape"Bright body", commonly known as"Old Song Ti"。As for the characters that people later imitated the Song style, it was called "imitation Song style".
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Song characters were indeed invented by Qin Hui in the Song Dynasty, but the Song Dynasty advocated imitation calligraphy fonts of Yan Ti, Liu Ti, and European Ti. Until the Ming Dynasty, due to economic factors, the Song style, which occupied a smaller layout, gradually became popular (the Yuan and Ming Dynasty copied a large number of Song books, and the Song style characters were established in the Ming Dynasty. Song characters are easy to write and engrave, the font is beautiful and dignified, adapting to the requirements of the printing and publishing industry, becoming a witness to the cultural excellence of the Song Dynasty), because of the lack of change artistry of this font, it was criticized by the literati of the Ming Dynasty"Craftsman characters"。
The Song style spread to Japan and was called the Ming Dynasty style by Japan.
Qin Hui invented the most commonly used and most popular Song font, but because he was a sinner, he still calls this most standardized and aesthetic font "Song Ti" instead of "Qin Ti" or "Juni". 】
It is generally believed that Qin Hui is a traitor, and you say how ugly it is to name it after a traitor, so it is called Song Ti.
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The idea that the Song character was invented by Qin Hui is itself wrong, and the Song character was born in the Ming Dynasty.
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I remember that it seems to be invented by Qin Hui Qin Hui was banned by Song Ti after Song Xiaozong raided his home, but no matter how good things are banned, they can't stop people's love, and then they have to lift the ban. But Qin Hui's reputation is too bad.
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Song characters were not invented by Qin Hui. Qin Hui was a person from the Southern Song Dynasty. And the Song character was formed in the Ming Dynasty. On the basis of the model regular script, after the processing of the craftsman's body, the Song style characters were formed in the Zhengde and Jiajing periods of the Ming Dynasty.
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Although Qin Hui is a master of calligraphy, Song Ti is the printing font of the Ming Dynasty, and the appearance of Song is entirely because of the needs of engraving printing. Although engraving printing can also be written on the word "Su Huang Mi Cai" first, and then carved, however, because the early Song Dynasty engraving is a wooden board, the natural texture of the wooden board will affect the effect of the above font, therefore, in order to adapt to the wooden board, the engraving craftsmen gradually invented the Song style that conforms to the wood grain and horizontal and vertical in practice, and later developed into a standard printing style in the Ming Dynasty, and the Song style created by Qin Hui is not credible.
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It is the word of the Song Dynasty, so it is called Song style.
If it was the Qin Dynasty, it would be called Xiao Seal.
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It should be that this person is a traitor with a bad reputation.
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Yes. Its founder is Qin Hui.
Qin Hui is erudite and talented, and he is very accomplished in calligraphy. He combined the strengths of his predecessors and created a typeface for printing. According to the general custom, it should be called Qinti.
However, because of his poor character, in the anti-Jin struggle, he was a representative of the surrender faction, and he had killed the national hero Yue Fei and his son on trumped-up charges, and became a sinner through the ages, so people hated him, although he used the font he founded, but the font was named Songti.
Later, people imitated the structure and meaning of Song characters, and changed them to a printing font with consistent stroke thickness and beautiful and narrow strokes, which is imitation Song style. Today, imitation Song is designated by the state as the standard font used in mechanical drawing, the font used in Chinese typewriters, and the main font used in computers. If it hadn't been specifically mentioned, who knew it would have something to do with Qin Hui?
It seems that from ancient times to the present, character is more important than books!
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Who invented the commonly used Song style? After you know, will you still use it?
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It's really convinced, this is a rumor to wash the white Qin Hui, the Song style is used for engraving and printing, unless your Qin master is a sculptor or stonemason, it is possible to invent this font, the key is, this Song style is still only in the Ming Dynasty, the Ming Dynasty admired the Song culture to be called Song style, and it was directly called Ming style when it was transmitted to Japan, because this was originally only available in the Ming Dynasty, and Hong Kong is also called Ming style, you say embarrassing no, Qin Hui is a person on the occasion of the two Song Dynasty, even if he is a hidden stonemason with high attainment in stone carving, It's impossible to invent a font hundreds of years from now
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Such an old rumor, I didn't expect anyone to believe it.
Then I'll refute the rumor again here.
1. Song characters are not the fonts produced in the Song Dynasty, but in the Ming Dynasty.
2. Songti is not a writing font, but a printing font.
The characteristics of Songti characters are obvious: horizontal and vertical, horizontal and vertical, sharp and angular, square shape, and stiff strokes
Can this kind of font be written with a brush? Not to mention the brush, it is today's hard pen, can you write this font?
Obviously, there is only one way to get such a straight and stiff stroke,—— and that is a carving knife.
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Qin Hui was unambitious when he was young, worked as a rural teacher, and later entered the career of a junior high school and began to soar. Qin Hui is a generation of talents, his calligraphy achievements are very high, deeply appreciated by Song Huizong, was appointed as the left secretary of the imperial history platform, responsible for handling the official documents of the imperial history platform yamen. In the exchange of official documents, Qin Hui found that these official letters from all over the country were in different fonts, which were very non-standard and inconvenient to deal with.
He took advantage of his official duties to devote himself to the study of Chinese characters. He absorbed the essence of the calligraphy of his predecessors, and created a new font on the basis of Huizong Zhao Ji's thin gold font, the font is dignified and generous, horizontal and vertical, skimming like a leaf, pinching like a knife, and neat and uniform, simple and easy to learn. The new font of Qin Hui was highly valued by Huizong, who ordered it to be made into a writing model and promoted throughout the country, requiring local governments to write official documents in a unified manner according to Qin's font.
The Qin script quickly became popular and was inherited by later generations, and this font was called "Songti characters".
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The so-called "Songti character" is a general Chinese character printing font, it is not a calligraphy font. This font was neither created by Qin Hui nor by a calligrapher, but by a calligrapher during the Ming Dynasty.
Song character is a kind of printing font, which appeared in the middle of the Ming Dynasty, and the font similar to imitation Song character used in Song Dynasty printing has been available since the early years of the Northern Song Dynasty, so both Song character and imitation Song character have nothing to do with Qin Hui.
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Although the Song style was invented by Qin Hui, he was a native of the Song Dynasty, so the font he invented was called Song style instead of Qin style.
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Because although the Song style was invented by him, it was not really popular because he knew the Ming Dynasty.
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Song style was indeed invented by Qin Hui, but he just created it, and Song style did not become popular until the Ming Dynasty and was constantly improved and beautified.
And Qin Hui is a native of the Song Dynasty, so it is called in Song style. After all, such a beautiful word, it becomes unbeautiful to hang the surname of a traitor.
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The Song style was indeed invented by Qin Hui, and Qin Hui was a native of the Song Dynasty, so this font was named after the Song character of the Song Dynasty
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No, the Song style was invented in the Ming Dynasty, the Song Dynasty printing was in italics, to the Ming Dynasty, in order to facilitate the printing of the Song Dynasty printed text invented the Song style, because the Ming people admired the Song Dynasty culture, so it was called "Song style".
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Mainly because Qin Hui was a person from the Song Dynasty, so even if he invented the font, it could only be called Song style.
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Song style was invented by Qin Hui, but it was not popular at that time, and Qin Hui was a native of the Song Dynasty, so it was called Song style by later generations.
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It is true that the Song style was invented by Qin Hui, but it was not really widely used at that time, but it was not used until the Song Dynasty.
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Song Ti was indeed invented by Qin Hui, he just created it. Song style did not become popular until the Ming Dynasty. And Qin Hui is a native of the Song Dynasty, so it is called in Song style.
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Qin Hui created the Song style.
Qin Hui is a champion born, erudite and talented, and has quite attainments in calligraphy. He had a good reputation in his early years, and was deeply loved by Song Huizong, so he was exceptionally appointed as the left secretary of the Yushitai, responsible for handling the official documents of the Yushitai Yamen.
In the processing of official documents, Qin Hui found that these official characters from all over the country are not the same, very non-standardized, especially for the Huizong Zhao Xin's characters have been studied, and then created a unique font on the basis of imitating Zhao Ji's "thin gold font", which is neat and uniform, simple and easy to learn.
He used the new Chinese characters he created to transcribe the folds to attract the attention of Huizong, and ordered Qin Hui to send his writing templates to all parts of the country, requiring them to write official documents in the same font, and this measure was soon promoted. This type of font gradually evolved into the "Song style" for printing.
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