Italics (East Asia)
Italics | ||
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Font | logographic | |
languages | Old Chinese , Middle Chinese, Standard Chinese | |
Usage time | Han dynasty to date | |
Used in | China , Japan , Korea , Vietnam | |
ancestry | Oracle Bone Script → Seal Script → Office Script → Grass Script → Italic Script |
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Derived |
Regular script Zhuyin abbreviation chữ nôm Khitan scripts Jurchen -Schrift Tangut script |
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Unicode block | 4E00-9FFF, 3400-4DBF, 20000-2A6DF, 2A700-2B734, 2F00-2FDF, F900-FAFF | |
The italics ( Chinese 行書 / 行书 , Pinyin Xingshu , Jyutping hang 4 syu 1 , Jap. 行書 Gyosho , Korean : 행서 haengseo , Vietnamese : hành thư 行書 ), also semi italics , is one of the five main categories of Chinese calligraphy . It is derived from the chancellery script.
A good example are the works of Wang Xizhi of the Eastern Jin Dynasty .
Individual evidence
- ↑ Thư pháp Trung Hoa ( Memento of the original from June 17, 2013 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.
Web links
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