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  2. Seal script - Wikipedia

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    The term seal script may refer to several distinct varieties, including the large seal script and the small seal script.Without qualification, seal script usually refers to the small seal script—that is, the lineage which evolved within the state of Qin during the Eastern Zhou dynasty (771–221 BC), which was later standardized under Qin Shi Huang (r.

  3. Nine-fold seal script - Wikipedia

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    Nine-fold seal script [a] [1] [2] or nine-fold script, [b] [3] also translated nine-bend script, [3] or layered script [5] is a highly stylised form of Chinese calligraphy derived from small seal script, using convoluted winding strokes aligned to horizontal and vertical directions, folded back and forth to fill the available space.

  4. File:龍-seal.svg - Wikipedia

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    This “ 龍-seal.svg ” vector image is depicting the character 龍 (16-stroke traditional Kangxi radical 212 龍 + 0 strokes) in the Shuowen seal script style. It can be drawn with 13 pen strokes. See also Wiktionary: en, fr, ja, zh. Date: See the dates of uploads shown in the “ Date/Time ” column of the “ File history ” section ...

  5. File:匚-seal.svg - Wikipedia

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    This “ 匚-seal.svg ” vector image is depicting the character 匚 in the Shuowen seal script style. It can be drawn with 1 pen stroke. See also Wiktionary: en, fr, ja, zh. Date: See the dates of uploads shown in the “ Date/Time ” column of the “ File history ” section below. Source: Available sources for this ancient Chinese ...

  6. Large seal script - Wikipedia

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    The term large seal script traditionally refers to written Chinese dating from before the Qin dynasty—now used either narrowly to the writing of the Western and early Eastern Zhou dynasty (c. 1046 – 403 BCE), or more broadly to also include the oracle bone script (c. 1250 – c. 1000 BCE).

  7. File:正-seal.svg - Wikipedia

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    This “ 正-seal.svg ” vector image is depicting the character 正 in the Shuowen seal script style. See also Wiktionary: en, fr, ja, zh. Date: See the dates of uploads shown in the “ Date/Time ” column of the “ File history ” section below. Source: Available sources for this ancient Chinese character: Sinica Database; Chinese Etymology.

  8. List of Shuowen Jiezi radicals - Wikipedia

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    Toggle Seal script - regular script comparison subsection. 2.1 Vol. 2. 2.2 Vol. 3. ... Chinese characters description languages - computer and SVG based description ...

  9. Small seal script - Wikipedia

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    The small seal script is an archaic script style of written Chinese.It developed within the state of Qin during the Eastern Zhou dynasty (771–256 BC), and was then promulgated across China in order to replace script varieties used in other ancient Chinese states following Qin's wars of unification and establishment of the Qin dynasty (221–206 BC) under Qin Shi Huang, the first emperor of ...