草书 cǎoshū cursive script Definitions Defs Origin Strokes Stroke Words Sentences Sents 草书 草書 cǎoshū cursive script noun A style of Chinese calligraphy characterized by rapid, connected strokes; developed during the Han dynasty and also known as grass script. Frequency Movie subtitles 0.090 per million appears in 0% of films Written text 0.582 per million Cross-References Synonym 草体 cǎotǐ草字 cǎozì草写 cǎoxiěSame as 草隶 cǎolì Sources Frequency data SUBTLEX-CHBCC Corpus (BLCU)
草书 草書 cǎoshū cursive script noun A style of Chinese calligraphy characterized by rapid, connected strokes; developed during the Han dynasty and also known as grass script. Frequency Movie subtitles 0.090 per million appears in 0% of films Written text 0.582 per million Cross-References Synonym 草体 cǎotǐ草字 cǎozì草写 cǎoxiěSame as 草隶 cǎolì Sources Frequency data SUBTLEX-CHBCC Corpus (BLCU)