行書

Japanese JLPT N1 Vocabulary Japanese ★★ 2/5 formal ぎょうしょgyousho
読み ぎょうしょ
ローマ字 gyousho
漢字の分解 行 (gyou) — going, flowing; 書 (sho) — writing, script, calligraphy
発音 /ɡjoː.ɕo/

意味

Semi-cursive script; running script calligraphy; one of the three principal styles of Chinese and Japanese brushwriting, midway between formal and cursive.

A noun for the intermediate calligraphic script between the formal 楷書 (regular script) and the highly abbreviated 草書 (cursive script). 行書 features flowing, connected strokes and abbreviated forms, making it faster to write than 楷書 while remaining legible. It was the standard script for personal correspondence and formal documents in pre-modern Japan, and remains the style most associated with cultured brushwriting today.

例文

  1. 行書は楷書と草書の中間に位置する書体で、流れるような筆運びが特徴だ。
  2. 書道の上級者は行書で表現の幅を広げ、より個性的な作品を生み出す。
  3. 日本の古文書には行書が多用されており、解読には専門的な訓練が必要だ。

使い方ガイド

場面: calligraphy, art history, classical documents

トーン: scholarly

起源と歴史

Sino-Japanese compound borrowed from Classical Chinese calligraphic terminology. 行 means 'going, flowing, moving' and 書 means 'writing, script'. The name reflects the fluid, moving quality of the brushwork.

文化的背景

時代: Classical–Modern

世代: Adults

社会的背景: Cultural/Educational

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