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Shuishu

In China, Shuǐshū (水书) is a type of script used for informal writing, typically in a quick, cursive style. This type of script is often used for personal notes and correspondence, as well as for inscriptions on gifts and other items. Shuishu is not a formal script, and there are no strict rules for how it should be written. However, there are some general guidelines that can help you produce readable and attractive Shuishu handwriting. Here are a few tips for writing Shuishu: 1. Use a medium-sized brush pen. A smaller brush pen will produce thinner strokes, while a larger brush pen will produce thicker strokes. 2. Write on slightly textured paper. This will help prevent the ink from spreading and will give your Shuishu a more natural look. 3. Use a light touch when writing. This will produce cleaner, more consistent strokes. 4. Avoid adding extra strokes or embellishments to your characters. Shuishu is meant to be a simple, straightforward script, so keep your writing clean and uncluttered. 5. Practice, practice, practice! The more you write in Shuishu, the more comfortable and confident you will become. With a little practice, you'll be writing beautiful Shuishu in no time!

Script type

Ideographic scripts

Script code
Shui
Numeric code
530