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Cursive script (Chinese: 草書, 草书,
cǎoshū; ****anese: 草書体, sōshotai; Korean: 초서, choseo; Vietnamese: thảo thư),
often referred to as gr**** script, is a script...
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Cursive script (simplified Chinese: 草书;
traditional Chinese: 草書; pinyin:
cǎoshū)
originated in
China during the Han
dynasty through the Jin
period (link...
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script (Han dynasty), but xíngshū and
cǎoshū were used for
personal notes only, and
never used as a standard. The
cǎoshū style was
highly appreciated during...
- clan's
member was 76045. The name of
Byeon clan came from the fact that
Caoshu Zhenduo [zh]’s
descendant who was a
sixth son of King Wen in the Zhou dynasty...
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period (220–280 CE) and beyond.
Cursive script Cursive script (草书; 草書;
cǎoshū) was in use as
early as 24 BCE,
synthesizing elements of the
vulgar writing...
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difficulties with
certain idiosyncratic shapes. The
cursive script (草書
cǎoshū),
sometimes called sloppy script, is a
fully cursive script, with drastic...
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technique was both
natural and fluid.
cursive (草書 sōsho) (pinyin:
cǎoshū). The
cursive script (sosho) has its
origins in the Han dynasty. It was...
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employs scripts such as
Kaishu (standard),
Xingshu (semi-cursive), and
Caoshu (cursive).
Chinese calligraphy is
meant to
represent the
artistic personality...
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Thousand Character classic in
Cursive Script (赵佶草书千字文; Zhàojí
cǎoshū qiān zì wén) is a
notable calligraphy scroll purportedly crafted by
Emperor **** Zong...
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architectural style stemming from the
architecture of
ancient China. Calligraphy:
Caoshu is a
cursive script style used in
Chinese and East
Asian calligraphy. Cinema:...