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  2. Regular script - Wikipedia

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    The Xuanhe Calligraphy Manual (宣和書譜) credits Wang Cizhong with creating the regular script, based on the clerical script of the early Han dynasty (202 BCE – 220 CE). It became popular during the Eastern Han and Three Kingdoms periods, [ 2 ] with Zhong Yao ( c. 151 – 230 CE), [ 3 ] a calligrapher in the state of Cao Wei (220–266 ...

  3. Thousand Character Classic in Cursive Script by Zhao Ji

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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 Hui Zong Zhao Ji in the fourth year of the Xuanhe era of the Song dynasty (1122 AD).

  4. Xue Tao - Wikipedia

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    Xue Tao was also a calligrapher, and her calligraphy inherited Wei Zhi(韦陟)'s "Wuyun(五云)" style running script in the prosperous Tang Dynasty. "Xuanhe Calligraphy(宣和书谱)" of the Northern Song Dynasty commented on Xue Tao's calligraphy, saying that her calligraphy was unfeminine and her writing was powerful.

  5. Thousand Character Classic - Wikipedia

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    According to the Xuanhe Calligraphy Catalogue (宣和画谱), the Northern Song imperial collection included twenty-three authentic works by Sui dynasty calligrapher Zhiyong (a descendant of Wang Xizhi), fifteen of which were copies of the Thousand Character Classic.

  6. Emperor Huizong of Song - Wikipedia

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    Some theories posits his technique probably based on calligraphy works by Chu Suiliang, Xue Ji or Huang Tingjian. [15] One of the emperor's era names, Xuanhe, is also used to describe a style of mounting paintings in scroll format. In this style, black borders are added between some of the silk planes.

  7. Wang Xun (calligrapher) - Wikipedia

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    Wang Xun is a calligrapher, whose works of calligraphy include "Bo Yuan Post". [citation needed] Bo Yuan Post" is a letter to ask friends and relatives about their health. Xun three generations to be able to book called, family model world learning. Xun's "grass saint" (草圣) style has also passed on."

  8. List of CJK fonts - Wikipedia

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    English name CJK name Localisation Editor/Creator Licensing Format Comments Bitstream Cyberbit: Pan-Unicode Hanazono Mincho [1]: 花園明朝: Pan-CJK [F] Hanazono Font License or SIL Open Font License

  9. Chinese script styles - Wikipedia

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    The clerical script (隶书; 隸書 lìshū)—sometimes called official, draft, or scribal script—is popularly thought to have developed in the Han dynasty and to have come directly from seal script, but recent archaeological discoveries and scholarship indicate that it instead developed from a roughly executed and rectilinear popular or "vulgar" variant of the seal script as well as seal ...