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 | | The Yi script is quite old, and is superficially similar to Chinese, but does not seem to be derived from it. |
 | | Scripts that are still used regularly are the 隸書, 隶书 lìshū ("clerical script"), the 魏碑 wèibēi ("Wei monumental script", see Weibei), the 楷書, 楷书 kǎishū ("regular script"), and the 行書, 行书 xíngshū ("running script"). |
 | | The 草書, 草书 cǎoshū ("grass script"), which is not in general use, is a calligraphic style, where the basic character shapes are suggested, rather than explicitly realized. |
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