单词 | kai shu |
释义 | k'ai shun. The standard calligraphic script used for the Chinese language, developed during the Later Han dynasty ( a.d. 23–220) as a simplified form of the official li-shu script. Also as chen shu n. Cf. li shu n. ΘΚΠ society > communication > writing > system of writing > [noun] > of specific languages > Chinese chen shu1655 li shu1824 k'ai shu1876 ts'ao shu1876 ta chuan1894 Latinxua1937 1876 Encycl. Brit. V. 655/2 The Keae shoo or ‘model character’. 1910 Encycl. Brit. VI. 220/2 The final standardization of Chinese writing was due to the great calligraphist Wang Hsi-chih of the 4th century, who gave currency to the graceful style of character known as..k‘ai shu, sometimes referred to as the ‘clerkly hand’. 1958 W. Willetts Chinese Art II. vii. 572 There is no mistaking the stylistic similarities between li shu and kʽai shu, ‘Official Writing’, otherwise known as chên shu or ‘Regular Writing’. 1973 D. Hawkes tr. Cao Xueqin Story of Stone I. 444 After that everyone made up a riddle about some object of their choice, wrote it out in the best kai-shu on a slip of paper, [etc.]. 1974 Jiu-Fong L. Chang in T. C. Lai Chinese Calligraphy (1975) p. xiii K'ai Shu or Regular Script..reached its apex during the T'ang dynasty. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1997; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < n.1876 |
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