Scripts seal scribe block semicursive cursive
The semicursive style of writing kanji is called gyoshoin Japanese; it literally means "running script." In gyosho script, angles are softer and some of the individual strokes run together in a single line.

On the right is an example of gyosho from a 9th-century Japanese letter; below are examples from the 10th and 11th centuries.

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