A study on characteristic of calligraphy characters part 2 case of one character of calligraphy letter “Kanji” and “Hiragana”

2015 
During long history of Kanji in china, “Kaisho” (Regular script), “Gyosho” (Semi-cursive script), “Sousho” (Cursive script) were born from 3rd century to 5th century. The Japanese improved a kanji and devised a Hiragana originally. “Kaisho” letter is form not to transform. “Gyosho” letter is the form transformed a little than it. “Sousho” letter is the form transformed more. Hiragana letter has thin, long and smooth form. 4 kinds of calligraphy letters are analyzed by using proposed system and characteristic of calligraphy letters were thrown into relief from three viewpoints. The technique to evaluate the characteristic of the shape of the writing brush style quantitatively is proposed in this study. This study is classified into three parts. Part-2 treats one character of calligraphy Letter “Kanji” and “Hiragana”. 188 characters are analyzed by using the proposed technique in part-1.
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