lì​shū

clerical script

隶书 隸書 lì​shū
clerical script
A style of Chinese calligraphy characterized by flat, square strokes with a distinctive flared tail; it evolved from seal script and flourished during the Han dynasty
regular script
An archaic name for regular script 楷书 kǎi​shū used during the Wei, Jin, and Tang dynasties

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