Cursive Style

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What Does It Mean to “Connect the Flow of Qi” in Brushwork? — The Vital Energy That Dwells Within the Line

Discover how connecting the flow of qi in brushwork brings lines to life, uniting breath, rhythm, and spirit to create calligraphy full of vitality and depth.
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Exploring Kanji-Kana Majiri (Chōwatai) — The Harmony of Kanji and Kana

Discover the beauty of Kanji-Kana Majiri (Chōwa-tai), a unique blend of kanji and kana that enriches both practical writing and artistic expression!
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Yan Zhenqing (顔真卿): One of Four Great Masters of the Tang Dynasty

Explore the legendary Yan Zhenqing, a master of Tang Dynasty calligraphy, and discover his unique style and lasting influence on generations of artists.
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The Artistry of Wu Changshuo (呉昌碩)

Explore Wu Changshuo, a master calligrapher whose innovative style revolutionized modern Chinese calligraphy and left a lasting legacy.
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Wang Xizhi (王羲之): The Sage of Calligraphy

Discover Wang Xizhi, a master calligrapher whose innovative styles and "Preface to the Lanting Gathering" shaped Chinese calligraphy for generations.
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The Richness of Kanji: Unveiling the Five Font Styles

5 styles as Kanji (Chinese characters) styles: “楷書 (Square style)”, “行書 (Running style)”, “草書 (Cursive style)”, “隷書 (Clerical style)”, and “篆書 (Seal style)”. Even one character can be written in a variety of styles.This article introduces all the 5 styles so that you can experience the richness of Kanji character expression.
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