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OLYMPICS / Cultural Olympics

Dancing Beijing and Chinese Calligraphy

Chinaculture.org
Updated: 2008-08-09 13:35

 

Just as the name implies, the regular script (Kai Shu in Chinese) features its regularity and varies from the flat font to a square one. In Chinese it provides a model that can be followed by calligraphy lovers. It has developed since the late Han Dynasty and is today's most popular and influential writing style. The Sage of Calligraphy, Wang Xizhi led the art of calligraphy to its summit. The period when regular script thrived most was during the Tang Dynasty (618-907), when Yan Zhenqing and Liu Gongquan successively established schools of their own styles noted for their strength and mellowness.

Cursive script (Cao Shu in Chinese) has more flexibility, for it only maintains the essence of each character and expresses more personal exertion. Therefore its value lies in appreciation more than practicality.

While the running hand (Xing Shu in Chinese) makes full use of connecting lines between two strokes it can be regarded as the quickly-written form of regular script. These two seem to be more unrestrained than the previous styles.

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