Zhuan Shu
Zhuan Shu is a traditional Chinese form of calligraphy that emphasizes the use of brush strokes to create elegant characters. Originating during the Han Dynasty, it is characterized by its clear and structured style, making it suitable for official documents and inscriptions.
This style of writing is often seen in ancient texts and is appreciated for its aesthetic qualities. Zhuan Shu is one of the five major styles of Chinese calligraphy, alongside Kai Shu, Xing Shu, Cao Shu, and Li Shu. Each style has its unique features and historical significance in Chinese culture.