Cursive script (Chinese: 草書, 草书, cǎoshū; Japanese: 草書体, sōshotai; Korean: 초서, choseo; Vietnamese: thảo thư), often referred to as grass script, is a script...
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Three Kingdoms period (220–280 CE) and beyond. Cursive script Cursive script (草书; 草書; cǎoshū) was in use as early as 24 BCE, synthesising elements of the vulgar...
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styles such as xíngshū (行書/行书)(semi-cursive or running script) and cǎoshū (草書/草书)(cursive, rough script, or grass script) are less constrained and faster,...
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Emperor Hui Zong Zhao Ji's "Thousand Character Classic in Cursive Script" (赵佶草书千字文) scroll is a notable calligraphy purportedly crafted in the fourth year...
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It is highly useful and also artistic. Cursive script (simplified Chinese: 草书; traditional Chinese: 草書; pinyin: cǎoshū) originated in China during the Han...
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used in copybooks include the regular script (楷书; 楷書), the cursive script (草书; 草書), the running script (行书; 行書), the clerical script (隶书; 隸書), and the seal...
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