shū fǎ
calligraphie; écriture manuscrite
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我喜欢书法。
wǒ xǐhuān shūfǎ.
I like calligraphy.
书法是中国传统艺术之一。
shūfǎ shì zhōngguó chuántǒng yìshù zhī yī.
Calligraphy is one of the traditional Chinese arts.
书法可以陶冶情操。
shūfǎ kěyǐ táoyǎ qíngcāo.
Calligraphy can cultivate one's sentiment.
书道 (shūdào)
Calligraphy
写字 (xiězì)
Writing
草书 (cǎoshū)
cursive script
篆书 (zhuànshū)
seal script
The Chinese word 书法 (shūfǎ) for calligraphy is composed of two characters: 书 (shū), meaning "to write," and 法 (fǎ), meaning "law" or "method." Together, these characters convey the idea of "the art of writing."The character 书 (shū) has a long history, dating back to the oracle bone script of the Shang dynasty (c. 1600–1046 BCE). In its earliest form, the character depicted a hand holding a writing brush. Over time, the character evolved to its current form, which is still recognizable as a hand holding a brush.The character 法 (fǎ) also has a long history, dating back to the bronze script of the Western Zhou dynasty (c. 1046–771 BCE). In its earliest form, the character depicted a person standing with their arms outstretched, as if they were giving a command. Over time, the character evolved to its current form, which is still recognizable as a person standing with their arms outstretched.When combined, the characters 书 (shū) and 法 (fǎ) form the word 书法 (shūfǎ), which means "calligraphy." This word is used to describe the art of writing Chinese characters in a beautiful and expressive way. Calligraphy is a highly respected art form in China, and it is often practiced by scholars and artists.