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Style of writing Chinese characters
Semi-cursive script, also known as running script, is a style of Chinese calligraphy that emerged during the Han dynasty (202 BC – 220 AD). The style
Semi-cursive_script
Script style of Asian orthography
Cursive script (simplified Chinese: 草书; traditional Chinese: 草書; pinyin: cǎoshū; Japanese: 草書体, sōshotai; Korean: 초서, choseo; Vietnamese: thảo thư), often
Cursive_script_(East_Asia)
Style for writing Chinese characters
the womb of early period semi-cursive script. If one were to write the tidily written variety of early period semi-cursive script in a more dignified fashion
Regular_script
Styles of writing Chinese characters
written in the semi-cursive script with relative ease, but may have occasional difficulties with certain idiosyncratic shapes. The cursive script (草書 cǎoshū)
Chinese_script_styles
Style of penmanship
poem in cursive script at Treasures of Ancient China exhibit Eight cursive characters for dragon Calligraphy of both cursive and semi-cursive by Dong
Cursive
Calligraphy with Chinese script
abbreviated as cursive, most people who can read regular script can read semi-cursive. It is highly useful and also artistic. Cursive script (simplified
Chinese_calligraphy
this script has enjoyed a revival in the 20th century. Note: "Italic hand" (a semi-cursive script), "Italian hand" (a copperplate cursive script) and
History_of_the_Latin_script
Writing systems descended from oracle bone script
in various styles, principally seal script, clerical script, regular script, semi-cursive script, and cursive script. Adaptations range from the conservative
Chinese_family_of_scripts
Style of handwriting and calligraphy developed in Italy
Italic script, also known as chancery cursive and Italic hand, is a semi-cursive, slightly sloped style of handwriting and calligraphy that was developed
Italic_script
Yiddish script typeface
taytsh', i.e. 'women's Yiddish') or mashket (Yiddish: מאַשקעט), is a semi-cursive script typeface for the Yiddish alphabet. From the 16th until the early
Vaybertaytsh
Semi-cursive Hebrew typeface used for traditional commentaries
set with a semi-cursive form of Sephardic origin, ultimately normalised as the Rashi typeface. A corresponding but distinctive semi-cursive typeface was
Rashi_script
Tiles used in mahjong game
Dragons. Regular script (楷書) is usually used in the areas of Hong Kong, Taiwan, Canton, China and Southeast Asia, while Semi-cursive script (行書) is usually
Mahjong_tiles
Logographic writing system
calligrapher in Chinese history. Semi-cursive script An early form of semi-cursive script (行书; 行書; xíngshū; 'running script') can be identified during the
Chinese_characters
Old Javanese script
“Buda Script.” Scholars unsatisfied with the vagueness of the term "Buda" has also referred the script as “Quadrate Old Javanese,” “Bold Semi-cursive Script
Kawi_script
Chinese script widely used in the Han dynasty
Influenced by this new script style, the semi-cursive script would then arise, which would in turn give rise to the regular script. The neo-clerical form
Clerical_script
Topics referred to by the same term
(암클), 'women's script' Vaybertaytsh (װײַבערטײַטש, 'women's taytsh') or vaybershrift (װײַבערשריפֿט, 'women's writing'), a semi-cursive script typeface for
Women's_script
Alphabet used to write the Manchu language
use: standard script (ginggulere hergen), semi-cursive script (gidara hergen), and cursive script (lasihire hergen). Semicursive script had less spacing
Manchu_alphabet
Writing in a variety of Chinese scripts on ritual bronzes
remained in use alongside cursive, neo-clerical and semi-cursive scripts until after the Wei-Jin period, when the modern standard script became dominant; see
Chinese_bronze_inscriptions
Writing system
kursiv ("cursive") or kursivniy shrift ("cursive type") – from the German word Kursive, meaning italic typefaces and not cursive writing Cursive handwriting
Cyrillic_script
Series of Japanese typeface
(serif), Kaku Gothic (sans-serif), Maru Gothic (round sans-serif), semi-cursive script and kana typefaces, but also a sans-serif typeface for Simplified
Hiragino
First letter of the Latin alphabet
variants of the cursive minuscule developed through Western Europe. Among these were the semi-cursive minuscule of Italy, the Merovingian script in France,
A
Writing the Chinese languages
Chinese script styles Seal script Clerical script Semi-cursive script Cursive script Regular script Regular script is considered the archetypal Chinese writing
Written_Chinese
Japanese art form
semi-cursive (行書 Gyōsho) (pinyin: xíngshū) The semi-cursive script (gyosho) means exactly what it says; this script style is a slightly more cursive version
Japanese_calligraphy
Tower in Hunan, China
regular script (正楷); he wrote in semi-cursive script (行书) to describe landscape in the middle part; and he wrote in the style between semi-cursive script and
Yueyang_Tower
Order of writing Chinese characters
necessarily similar to nowadays' norm. Cursive and semi-cursive script show stroke order more clearly than Regular Script, as each move made by the writing
Stroke_order
Chinese painter, calligrapher, and poet (1470–1559)
calligrapher in China, particularly in the kaishu (regular script) and xingshu (semi-cursive script) styles. In Ming China, calligraphy was regarded as a higher
Wen_Zhengming
Category of typefaces
which is characteristic of handwriting the regular script and the calligraphic semi-cursive script (In contrast, the gothic typefaces, commonly seen on
Ming_typefaces
Script used to write the Greek language
the lunate form, used as a technical symbol. The symbol ϑ ("script theta") is a cursive form of theta (θ), frequent in handwriting, and used with a specialized
Greek_alphabet
Alphabetic script for Santal people
between these two, as is typical for print and cursive variants of a script. In both styles, the script is unicameral (that is, it does not have separate
Ol_Chiki_script
Korean tradition of artistic writing
written in block script. Semi-cursive script (행서; 行書; haengseo) is a practical style intermediate between block and cursive script. It is legible for
Korean_calligraphy
Writing system used c. 1050 to 146 BC
Manichaean alphabet is a further derivation from Sogdian. The Arabic script is a medieval cursive variant of Nabataean, itself an offshoot of Aramaic. It has been
Phoenician_alphabet
Visual art related to writing
Shi's Former Ode on the Red Cliffs transcribed by Zhao Mengfu in semi-cursive script, Yuan dynasty (China) Detail of an Ishiyama-gire fragment: waka from
Calligraphy
System of handwriting scripts
phase of Protogothic; the Gothic system of scripts diverged into a complex hierarchy of book scripts and cursive court hands in 12th century England. By
Gothic_script_(palaeography)
Technique of writing with the hand
hieroglyphics also began as a pictographic script and evolved into a system of syllabic writing. Two cursive scripts were eventually created, hieratic, shortly
Penmanship
Chinese radical "horse"
cursive script form of 馬. Oracle bone script character Bronze script character Large seal script character Small seal script character Semi-cursive script
Radical_187
Chinese painter and poet (1470–1524)
insight. Tang Yin perfected an admirable hand in semi-cursive script (also known as running script). His poems touch on themes which people like Wen
Tang_Yin
Capital letter-only writing system in Greek and Latin
Roman cursive. It was first used around the 3rd century (if its earliest example isn't considered a transitional variant of the rustic script, as Leonard
Uncial_script
Chinese official and calligrapher (151-230)
p. 143) describes the script in Zhong's Xuanshi Biao as: "... clearly emerging from the womb of early period semi-cursive script. If one were to write
Zhong_Yao
Modern forms of kanji used in Japan after 1946
therefore do not carry official status. Cursive script (also known as grass script) and semi-cursive script forms of kanji were adopted as shinjitai
Shinjitai
Modern teaching script
learners to make an easier transition from print writing to cursive. BFH is an italic script, similar to the Getty-Dubay Italic, where the letterforms of
Barchowsky_Fluent_Handwriting
Ancient form of written Chinese
The oracle bone script is the oldest attested form of written Chinese, dating to the late 2nd millennium BC. Inscriptions were made by carving characters
Oracle_bone_script
Style for writing Chinese characters
among the Eight Eccentrics of Yangzhou. Especially his clerical script and semi-cursive script, his works have unique and ingenious aesthetics. After the age
Flat_brush_script
Consonant in the Cyrillic alphabet, written as Н
shape of the Latin letter N): The cursive of the capital letter is similar to the English model Copperplate script, with a modification: the line between
En_(Cyrillic)
Family of abugida writing systems
Northern Brahmi gave rise to the Gupta script during the Gupta period, which in turn diversified into a number of cursives during the medieval period. Notable
Brahmic_scripts
Chinese calligrapher (c. 303 – c. 361)
known for his proficiency in multiple Chinese script styles, particularly the regular, semi-cursive, and cursive forms. Apart from the Lantingji xu and his
Wang_Xizhi
Modern teaching script
easier transition from print writing to cursive. Getty-Dubay Italic is designed as a semi-cursive Italic script. Other than strokes to join the letters
Getty-Dubay_Italic
Brahmic writing system for the Dzongkha language
script or Jogyig (Dzongkha: མགྱོགས་ཡིག་) commonly referred to as the Bhutanese cursive script, is a distinct calligraphic style of the Tibetan script
Joyig_script
King of Joseon from 1849 to 1864
(궁인 박씨; 1827–1889) Third daughter (1854–1854) A duilian written in semi-cursive script, reading "太平佳氣人有樂 祥瑞凞凞日至來" A regulated verse written in 1852 Portrayed
Cheoljong_of_Joseon
World War II internment camp in California, US
built by stonemason Ryozo Kado in 1943. An inscription in Kyūjitai semi-cursive script on the front (east side) of the monument reads 慰靈塔 (lit. 'Soul Consoling
Manzanar
Brahmic script used commonly to write the Malayalam language
signatures in Arabic (Kufic script), Middle Persian (cursive Pahlavi script) and Judeo-Persian (standard square Hebrew) scripts. A medieval Tigalari manuscript
Malayalam_script
Ancient style of Chinese characters
Seal script or sigillary script (traditional Chinese: 篆書; simplified Chinese: 篆书; pinyin: Zhuànshū; lit. 'decorative engraving script') is a style of writing
Seal_script
Type of couplet in Chinese poetry
Fai chun Duilian written in regular script Duilian written in semi-cursive script Duilian written in clerical script Pillar duilian reading the tribute
Duilian_(poetry)
dynasty. This was also the first time regular script was used as all earlier cash coins exclusively used seal script. During the Song dynasty a large number
List of Chinese cash coins by inscription
List_of_Chinese_cash_coins_by_inscription
Emperor of China from 1505 to 1521
his "crazy cursive script". Tang Yin was also recognized for his semi-cursive script, landscapes, and figure painting. Classical historians were highly
Zhengde_Emperor
Twelfth letter of the Latin alphabet
liter, without specifying a typeface.) In Unicode, the cursive form is encoded as U+2113 ℓ SCRIPT SMALL L from the "letter-like symbols" block. Unicode
L
Grand empress dowager of the Song dynasty
She was well-versed in the classics and history, skilled in the semi-cursive script (a style of calligraphy), and personally led the palace women in
Empress_Cao_(Song_dynasty)
Style of the Tibetan alphabet
number of cursive forms of the Tibetan script, sometimes collectively referred to as umê (Tibetan: དབུ་མེད་, Wylie: dbu-med), "headless." Uchen script is a
Uchen_script
Japanese calligrapher (894–966)
handscroll in the Tokyo Imperial Household collection. It was executed in semi-cursive script (gyōsho), and consisted of ten poems by Michikaze's contemporary
Ono_no_Michikaze
Nôm, chữ Hán and chữ Quốc ngữ. Written Vietnamese today uses the Latin script-based Vietnamese alphabet to represent native Vietnamese words (thuần Việt)
History_of_writing_in_Vietnam
Abbreviated symbolic writing method
(which has actually two syllabaries in everyday use). There are several semi-cursive systems. Most follow a left-to-right, top-to-bottom writing direction
Shorthand
Script of various Middle Iranian languages
the northern city wall of Darband. It is written in a cursive (top-to-bottom, left-to-right) script close to that of Book Pahlavi, but with some forms typical
Pahlavi_scripts
Subset of characters in Unicode
Unicode, a script is a collection of letters and other written signs used to represent textual information in one or more writing systems. Some scripts support
Script_(Unicode)
Condiment in Chinese cuisine
Hua Tie, the fifth most important piece of Chinese calligraphy in semi-cursive script, Yang Ningshi (873–954) recorded using garlic chive flowers to enhance
Garlic_chive_flower_sauce
even when it comes to handwriting, a majority of people resort to semi-cursive script by abbreviating strokes or form to save time, thereby circumventing
Debate on traditional and simplified Chinese characters
Debate_on_traditional_and_simplified_Chinese_characters
(1447–1516), a grand secretary who was renowned for his seal script and also excelled in clerical script. In the second half of the 15th century, under Shen Zhou
Culture_of_the_Ming_dynasty
Grouping of major Chinese painters during the Ming dynasty period (1368–1644)
Wang Ming. While Tang was accomplished in painting landscapes and semi-cursive script. Wen studied under the tutelage of Shen and would have borrowed painting
Four Masters of the Ming dynasty
Four_Masters_of_the_Ming_dynasty
Writing system of the ancient Near East
Sumerian readings and a new numbering scheme. The introduction of a cursive script in the Old Babylonian period coincided with the expansion of literacy
Cuneiform
Medieval handwriting style
version of the same script. Rhiannon Daniels writes, however, that "[t]his was not humanistic bookhand written cursively, but a running script written with a
Humanist_minuscule
Indigenous scripts in the Philippines
or Arabic abjad, is the Arabic script as it is codified for writing Arabic. It is written from right to left in a cursive style and includes 28 letters
Philippine_scripts
Convention of symbols representing language
the double-storey |a| and single-storey |ɑ| shapes, or others written in cursive, block, or printed styles. The choice of a particular allograph may be
Writing_system
Chinese script used by Yao women
traditional Chinese: 女書; pinyin: Nǚshū; [ny˨˩˨ʂu˦]; 'women's script') is a syllabic script derived from Chinese characters that was used by ethnic Yao
Nüshu
Writing system used for the Persian language
dates and numbers bearing units are embedded from left to right. The script is cursive, meaning most letters in a word connect to each other; when they are
Persian_alphabet
Cast round coin with square hole, currency of Vietnam from 970 to 1948
character "宝" is an abbreviated version of "寶" commonly found in Semi-cursive script. Note from Eduardo Toda y Güell's Annam and its minor currency where
Vietnamese_cash
Writing system
Mongolian script. Without proper rendering support, you may see question marks, boxes, or other symbols instead of text in Mongolian script. The traditional
Mongolian_script
Topics referred to by the same term
skoropis′ (the shorthand predecessor of modern Cyrillic cursive) and modern types of printed Cyrillic script. Since the 19th century, ustav-style Cyrillic fonts
Ustav
元豊通宝 Clerical script, Semi-cursive script, Seal script Genpō Tsūhō Yuán Fēng Tōng Bǎo Nguyên Phong Thông Bảo 天聖元寳 天聖元宝 Regular script Tensei Genpō Tiān
List of Japanese cash coins by inscription
List_of_Japanese_cash_coins_by_inscription
Qing dynasty politician
his refined brushwork. He specialized in ancient seals, semi-cursive script, and regular script. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Ye Yanlan. Original:
Ye_Yanlan
Study of handwriting and manuscripts
but the influence of the cursive is shown by the freedom of the strokes; these are known as rustic, semi-cursive or cursive uncial or half-uncial hands
Palaeography
Form of Chinese characters from the Qin dynasty
The small seal script is an archaic script style of written Chinese. It developed within the state of Qin during the Eastern Zhou dynasty (771–256 BC)
Small_seal_script
Standardized set of Chinese characters
set are altered at once. Many simplifications were drawn from popular cursive forms, while variant characters with identical pronunciation and meaning
Simplified_Chinese_characters
Cyrillic handwriting script
Letters were largely elongated.[citation needed] In comparison with semi-ustav, cursive writing is marked by: word abbreviations; letters reaching to the
Skoropis
determinatives have also been simplified, usually by standardizing existing cursive forms. A technique (Hội âm; 會音) used with chữ Nôm used to write Vietnamese
Chinese character classification
Chinese_character_classification
Arabic calligrapher and manuscript illuminator (d. 1022)
from Kufic or semi-Kufic Qur'ans transcribed on parchment or vellum, the Chester Beatty manuscript is written fully in rounded, cursive script on paper. Though
Ibn_al-Bawwab
1598 Japanese dictionary
syllabary. The kanji font resembles handwritten semi-cursive script more than printed Japanese regular script. The hiragana font includes some outdated hentaigana
Rakuyōshū
Variety of Mandarin Chinese
Written Hokkien Written Sichuanese Scripts Logographic Script styles Oracle bone Bronze Seal Clerical Semi-cursive Cursive Chinese characters Simplified Traditional
Taiwanese_Mandarin
Historic European script and typeface
charter hand) Cursive Handwriting History of writing Italic script Law hand Paleography Penmanship Ronde script (calligraphy) Rotunda (script) Round hand
Blackletter
Chinese official (1480–1565)
Yan Song's manuscript, a couplet in semi-cursive script.
Yan_Song
Chinese politician
Communist Party. Jin is also a calligrapher, especially the semi-cursive script and oracle bone script. He is a member of the Chinese Calligraphers Association
Jin_Suidong
Attempt to correlate standard spoken Japanese with the written word
The Japanese script reform is the attempt to correlate standard spoken Japanese with the written word, which began during the Meiji period. This issue
Japanese_script_reform
produced at Nagasaki was in Clerical script while the Song dynasty’s versions were in Seal script and Running script. Due to the success of these coins
Nagasaki_trade_coins
Chinese jade sculpture
that explains its significance. This is written in semi-cursive script. The jade carvings script explains that Jade Mountain depicts a scene from the
Jade Mountain Illustrating the Gathering of Scholars at the Lanting Pavilion
Jade_Mountain_Illustrating_the_Gathering_of_Scholars_at_the_Lanting_Pavilion
instructions dictated by the Perfected in a quick caoshu cursive script or xingshu semi-cursive script. All the Yang's writing done when receiving the revelations
Yang_Xi_(mystic)
Semisyllabary used to transcribe Chinese
based on Zhang Binglin's shorthand. It was used as the official phonetic script to annotate the sounds of the characters in accordance with the Old National
Bopomofo
Various scripts and typefaces of Renaissance Europe
matter. Some varieties were semi-cursive, while others resembled more formal blackletter styles. Similar English scripts are sometimes distinguished as
Bastarda
Writing system for the Zhuang language
domains, Sawndip is more often used than alphabetical scripts. Sawndip is also called old Zhuang script, usually used to distinguish it from the Latin-based
Sawndip
Karaite theologian (1328/29–1369)
this reason, however, his eschatology is rather obscure, being a semi-rational, semi-mystical blend of many different beliefs. He concludes his work with
Aaron_ben_Elijah
Chinese character forms c. 1050–400 BCE
The term large seal script traditionally refers to written Chinese dating from before the Qin dynasty—now used either narrowly to the writing of the Western
Large_seal_script
Typesetting of Chinese characters
Japanese typographic symbols for more details. Instead of underlines or cursive, Chinese, Japanese and Korean use emphasis marks. Ruby characters are small
East_Asian_typography
Form of shorthand for writing kanji
closely related Simplified Chinese abbreviation 门 (both originated from cursive script forms). The Japanese form may be explicitly induced with the sequence
Ryakuji
Chinese scholar and politician (1879–1964)
them into the Thousand character essay in Standard Cursive Script as the book Standard Cursive Script, the first edition of which was published. Yu also
Yu_Youren
SEMI CURSIVE-SCRIPT
SEMI CURSIVE-SCRIPT
Boy/Male
Hindu
Demi God
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Curtis.Possibly an altered spelling of North German Gerdes.
Female
English
English short form of Latin Demetria, DEMI means "loves the earth" or "follower of Demeter."Â
Boy/Male
Hindu
Dasaratha, Another name of dashratha, (Lord ramas father
Girl/Female
Egyptian
Love.
Female
Japanese
(1-æµç¾Ž, 2-絵美) Japanese name EMI means 1) "beautiful blessing" or 2) "beautiful picture."
Girl/Female
English American
Abbreviation of Demetria - the mythological goddess of corn and harvest.
Male
Finnish
Finnish pet form of Greek Sebastianos, SEPI means "from Sebaste," a town in Asia Minor.Â
Boy/Male
Bengali, Hindu, Indian, Malayalam, Marathi
A Semi Divine Bird
Girl/Female
Biblical
Hearing, obeying.
Boy/Male
French
Courteous.
Biblical
cursing; seeing
Boy/Male
Arabic
All hearing.
Boy/Male
Biblical
Cursing, seeing.
Boy/Male
English French
Abbreviation of Remington.
Boy/Male
Tamil
Demi God
Girl/Female
American, Gujarati, Indian, Japanese
The Hokan Language of the Seri
Male
Hungarian
 Pet form of Hungarian Sámuel, SAMI means "heard of God," "his name is El," or "name of God." Compare with another form of Sami.
Boy/Male
Gaelic
Dagger.
Boy/Male
Indian
Eminent, Exalted, High, Sublime, Similar
SEMI CURSIVE-SCRIPT
SEMI CURSIVE-SCRIPT
Boy/Male
Muslim
Sword of the faith
Male
Hindi/Indian
(ऋषि) Hindi name RISHI means "sage."Â
Boy/Male
British, English
Spear Friend
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from either of two minor places named Cowlishaw, in Derbyshire and Lancashire.
Girl/Female
Tamil
Sanidhya | ஸாநிதà¯à®¯Â Â
Abode of God, Nera
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Tamil
Modest; Mark of Respect
Boy/Male
Muslim
Intelligent, Discerning
Boy/Male
Hindu
Gift by God
Boy/Male
Australian, Celtic, Christian, Irish, Scottish
Exceptionally Strong
Girl/Female
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Destiny Winner; Victorious Destiny
SEMI CURSIVE-SCRIPT
SEMI CURSIVE-SCRIPT
SEMI CURSIVE-SCRIPT
SEMI CURSIVE-SCRIPT
SEMI CURSIVE-SCRIPT
v. t.
To live beyond the life or existence of; to live longer than; to outlive; to outlast; as, to survive a person or an event.
n.
The doctrines or tenets of the Semi-Arians.
a.
Prone to make excursions; wandering; roving; exploring; as, an excursive fancy.
a.
Same as Seme.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Curse
n.
Half relief. See Demi-rilievo.
a.
Pursy.
a.
Stolen; obtained or characterized by stealth; sly; secret; stealthy; as, a furtive look.
n.
A character used in cursive writing.
a.
Running; flowing.
a.
To bend; to crook; as, to curve a line; to curve a pipe; to cause to swerve from a straight course; as, to curve a ball in pitching it.
a.
A bending without angles; that which is bent; a flexure; as, a curve in a railway or canal.
n.
The doctrines or tenets of the Semi-Pelagians.
a.
Of or pertaining to the Semi-Pelagians, or their tenets.
a.
Flowing; easy; cursive; as, a running hand.
n.
A manuscript, especially of the New Testament, written in small, connected characters or in a running hand; -- opposed to uncial.
a.
Bent without angles; crooked; curved; as, a curve line; a curve surface.
a.
Of or pertaining to Semi-Arianism.
n.
A short note, equal to one fourth of a semiquaver, or the sixty-fourth part of a whole note.