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Cursive script (East Asia) and Zhang Xu

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Difference between Cursive script (East Asia) and Zhang Xu

Cursive script (East Asia) vs. Zhang Xu

Cursive script, often mistranslated as grass script, is a style of Chinese calligraphy. Zhang Xu (fl. 8th century), courtesy name Bogao (伯高), was a Chinese calligrapher and poet of the Tang Dynasty.

Similarities between Cursive script (East Asia) and Zhang Xu

Cursive script (East Asia) and Zhang Xu have 4 things in common (in Unionpedia): Chinese calligraphy, Huaisu, Regular script, Tang dynasty.

Chinese calligraphy

Chinese calligraphy is a form of aesthetically pleasing writing (calligraphy), or, the artistic expression of human language in a tangible form.

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Huaisu

One of Huai Su's surviving works Huaisu (737–799), courtesy name Zangzhen (藏真), was a Buddhist monk and calligrapher of the Tang Dynasty, famous for his cursive calligraphy.

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Regular script

Regular script (Hepburn: kaisho), also called 正楷, 真書 (zhēnshū), 楷體 (kǎitǐ) and 正書 (zhèngshū), is the newest of the Chinese script styles (appearing by the Cao Wei dynasty ca. 200 CE and maturing stylistically around the 7th century), hence most common in modern writings and publications (after the Ming and gothic styles, used exclusively in print).

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Tang dynasty

The Tang dynasty or the Tang Empire was an imperial dynasty of China preceded by the Sui dynasty and followed by the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period.

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Cursive script (East Asia) and Zhang Xu Comparison

Cursive script (East Asia) has 26 relations, while Zhang Xu has 15. As they have in common 4, the Jaccard index is 9.76% = 4 / (26 + 15).

References

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