〘Noun〙 A school of calligraphy. Its founder was Ono Gadō in the late Meiji period. It is a style of calligraphy that is in the lineage of the Goie school, but makes the kana of the ancient period easier to read. Gadō school. *Meiji Taisho Kenbunshi (1926) by Toshiro Ubukata, "Student life in the Meiji period: Sending and receiving postcards in Gadō-style characters" Source: The Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary About the Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary Information |
〘名〙 書道の一流派。明治後期の小野鵞堂を祖とする。御家流の系統だが、上代様の仮名を見やすくした書風。鵞堂派。※明治大正見聞史(1926)〈生方敏郎〉明治時代の学生生活「鵞堂流の文字で絵葉書を遣ったり取ったりすることが」
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