huái​sù

Huaisu (calligrapher)

  • created sense approved 怀素/懷素 · huái​sù · Huaisu (calligrapher) — "Initial import from upstream dictionary"

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    huái​sù

    Huaisu (calligrapher)

    (725–785) Tang dynasty Buddhist monk and calligrapher from Changsha, famous for his cursive style known as wild cursive; also known by his lay surname Qián and his courtesy name Zàngzhēn

    怀 (literal) → 怀/懷 · huái · Huai 素 (literal) → 素 · sù · surname

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  • created sense approved 怀素/懷素 · huái​sù · Huaisu (monk) — "Initial import from upstream dictionary"

    怀素 / 懷素

    huái​sù

    Huaisu (monk)

    (637–707 or 624–697) Tang dynasty Buddhist monk and founder of the Dongta school of the Lu (Vinaya) sect of Buddhism; also known by his lay surname Fàn

    怀 (literal) → 怀/懷 · huái · Huai 素 (literal) → 素 · sù · surname

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