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- Language Log » Evolution of the sinograph and the word for horse
When I used to give talks in schools, libraries, and retirement homes, anywhere I was invited, I would write 馬 (10 strokes, official in Taiwan) on the blackboard or a large sheet of paper and show it to the audience, then ask them what they thought it meant
- 馬 - Dong Chinese dictionary
Regular script Modern More Definitions 马 (馬) mǎ horse; surname; KangXi radical 187; CL: 匹 [pǐ]; horse or cavalry piece in Chinese chess; knight in Western chess 马 (馬)
- 马 Animated Stroke Order - Mandarin Chinese Dictionary Thesaurus . . .
詞 Word 类属 Thesaurus 例句 Examples 筆順 Strokes 字 Character 字源 Etymology Settings 马 mǎ Character Stroke Order
- Regular Script: Chinese Calligraphy Standard - Ink Brush
Regular script is the standard form of Chinese writing Like the Confucian ‘ Way ‘ (道), it is ordered by ritual yet open to endless investigation and improvement
- Regular Script | My Site
Also known as uniform script Emerged in the Eastern Han Dynasty Rigid, precise, and disciplined When learning calligraphy, people start with the regular script I practiced this form from elementary to middle school
- Regular Script (楷書) · Chinese Calligraphy
Regular script is a regular typeface directly evolved from clerical script It turned the “silkworm head and wild goose tail” of clerical script into a flat and straight form
- Regular Script - chinatownconnection. com
The Regular Script (often called standard script or simply kǎishū) is one of the last major calligraphic styles to develop, emerging between the Chinese Han dynasty and Three Kingdoms period, gaining dominance in the Southern and Northern Dynasties, and maturing in the Tang Dynasty
- Chinese Standard or Regular Brush Scripts - paulnoll. com
They range from the "official script" first used under the Qin Dynasty and then formally under the Han dynasty to the "regular style" that is the basis of today's printed characters
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