Posted by Kevin on August 26, 2010 ·
Chinese symbol for CRAZY in cursive style
The Cursive Style , aslo called grass style, is a fully cursive style, and a person who can read the Semi-cursive Style cannot be expected to read the Grass Style without training. Entire characters may be written without lifting the brush from the paper at all, and characters frequently flow into one another. Strokes are modified or eliminated completely [...]
Posted by Kevin on August 26, 2010 ·
Chinese symbol for MOTHER’S LOVE in running style
The running style, or The Semi-cursive Style approximates normal handwriting in which strokes and, more rarely, characters are allowed to run into one another. In writing in the Semi-cursive Style, the brush leaves the paper less often than in the Regular Style. Characters appear less angular and rounder. The running style is considered one of [...]
Posted by Kevin on August 26, 2010 ·
Chinese symbol for CONFIDENCE in regular style
The Regular Style (often called standard style or simply kǎishū) is one of the last major calligraphic styles to develop, emerging between the Hàn dynasty and Three Kingdoms period, gaining dominance in the Southern and Northern Dynasties, and maturing in the Táng Dynasty. It emerged from a neatly written, early period semi-cursive form of clerical [...]