- Lishu | The Apothecary Diaries Wiki | Fandom
Lishu (里樹, Riishu?) is a secondary character in The Apothecary Diaries She is a member of the U Clan and served as the Virtuous Consort from the Diamond Pavilion for many years until her "banishment" to the Red Plum Village, where she became a wayfarer
- Lishu | Calligraphy, Oracle Bones, Bronze Inscriptions . . .
Lishu, in Chinese calligraphy, a style that may have originated in the brush writing of the later Zhou and Qin dynasties (c 300–200 bc); it represents a more informal tradition than the zhuanshu (“seal script”), which was more suitable for inscriptions cast in the ritual bronzes
- Clerical script - Wikipedia
The clerical script (traditional Chinese: 隸書; simplified Chinese: 隶书; pinyin: lìshū), sometimes also chancery script, is a style of Chinese writing that evolved from the late Warring States period to the Qin dynasty
- Lady Lishu Is the One Person Who Deserves a Happy Ending for . . .
By position, Lishu is one of the most important consorts of the current Emperor and should be treated with the utmost respect Not only that, she also has a number of maids at her beck and call, and she should not be neglected in any way or form
- What happened to Lishu in Apothecary Diaries? - Sportskeeda
In "The Apothecary Diaries," Lishu, a former Virtuous Consort, finds herself entangled in the dangerous intricacies of palace politics Her position becomes perilous when she nearly dies from
- The Birth and Legacy of Lishu: China’s First Mature Script
For learners of Chinese, studying Lishu offers a glimpse into the evolution of the written language In museums or temple inscriptions, Lishu stands as a testament to China’s artistic and bureaucratic ingenuity—a script born from practicality but immortalized as art
- Lishu (The Apothecary Diaries) | Anime Wiki
Lishu is famous for her bad luck and is sometimes called the "Unlucky Princess " Her honest, pure-hearted actions make her a "healing" presence in a story full of schemes and cruelty
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