Style of Chinese clerical script characterized by an exaggeration of sweeping strokes that differs from Qin clerical script. The clerical script from the Western Han Dynasty seen in bamboo and wooden slips and silk manuscripts is very similar to the Qin clerical script; however, during the Eastern Han Dynasty, the script evolved into the so-called bafen script with aforementioned stroke exaggerations (visually similar to the tail of a goose). The typical works written in bafen were the engravings on stelae from the late Eastern Han. They were recognized as fine arts due to their well-balanced forms and fluent strokes.
八分為帶有明顯雁尾的漢隸。魏晉至唐代期間,曾將楷書稱為隸書,而把有波磔的的隸書稱為八分或分隸,如南朝宋王愔云:「次仲始以古書方廣少波勢,(東漢)建初中以隸草作楷法,字方八分,言有楷模」。另外也有從漢隸字形左右開張的特色作解釋,如包世臣:「八,背也,言其勢左右分布相背然也。」
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Han clerical script
[Han clerical script 漢隸(編號300343581)]。《藝術與建築索引典》。http://aat.teldap.tw/AATFullDisplay/300343581(2023/09/30瀏覽)。