clerical script (Q1073960)

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archaic style of Chinese calligraphy; evolved in the Warring States period to the Qin dynasty, was dominant in the Han dynasty, and remained in use through the Wei–Jin periods
  • lìshū
  • slave script
  • Qin li
  • 秦隸
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clerical script
archaic style of Chinese calligraphy; evolved in the Warring States period to the Qin dynasty, was dominant in the Han dynasty, and remained in use through the Wei–Jin periods
  • lìshū
  • slave script
  • Qin li
  • 秦隸

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LishuHuashanmiao.jpg
332 × 541; 56 KB
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粵-clerical-han.svg
300 × 300; 9 KB
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鄉-clerical-han.svg
142 × 106; 7 KB
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隸書 (Literary Chinese)
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隶书 (Simplified Chinese)
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隷書 (Japanese)
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례서 (Korean (North Korea))
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Clerical script
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