hàn​lì

Han clerical script

汉隶 漢隸 hàn​lì
Han clerical script
A style of Chinese calligraphy used during the Han dynasty, characterized by its lively brushwork and flattened character shapes. Specifically refers to the style of clerical script from the Eastern Han dynasty, characterized by the "silkworm head and wild goose tail" brushstrokes and a flared appearance, which distinguishes it from the more rigid 唐隶 táng​lì.

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