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‖ chen shu, n.|dʒən ʃuː| Also Chêng-Shu, † Chincù. [Chinese zhēnshū, f. zhēn true, genuine + shū script, writing.] = *k'ai shu n.
1655tr. Semedo's China vi. 33 The second [type of letters] is called Chincu, and is the most current. 1938Chiang Yee Chinese Calligraphy iii. 67 In K‘ai Shu there was an inflexible regularity of design that earned for it the additional name of Chêng-Shu..or Regular. 1958W. Willets Chinese Art II. vii. 572 There is no mistaking the stylistic similarities between li shu and k‘ai shu, ‘Official Writing’, otherwise known as chên shu or ‘Regular Writing’. 1974Encycl. Brit. Macropædia III. 667/2 In chen shu, or regular style, each stroke, even each dot, suggests the form of a natural object. |