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[[Image:Semi-Cur Eg.png|200px|thumb|right|Chinese characters of "Semi-cursive Script" in [[regular script]]
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'''Semi-cursive script''' ({{zh-tp|t=行書|p=Xíngshū}}, {{lang-ja|gyōsho}}, {{lang-ko|haengseo}}) is a partially cursive style of [[Chinese calligraphy]].
 
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Some of the best examples of ''xingshu'' calligraphy can be found in the work of [[Wang Xizhi]] ([[321]]-[[379]]) of the [[Eastern Jin Dynasty]].
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[[Image:Semi-Cur Eg.png|200px|thumb|right|Chinese characters of "Semi-cursive Script" in [[regular script]] (left) and semi-cursive script (right).]]
 
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