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  • Clerical script
  • Chinese script widely used in the Han dynasty

    The clerical script (traditional Chinese: 隸書; simplified Chinese: 隶书; pinyin: lìshū), sometimes also chancery script, is a style of Chinese writing that

    Clerical script

    Clerical script

    Clerical_script

  • Regular script
  • Style for writing Chinese characters

    (宣和書譜) credits Wang Cizhong [zh] with creating the regular script, based on the clerical script of the early Han dynasty (202 BCE – 220 CE). It became popular

    Regular script

    Regular script

    Regular_script

  • Chinese script styles
  • Styles of writing Chinese characters

    dynasty—which then developed into clerical script during the early Han, and matured stylistically thereafter. Clerical script characters are often "flat" in

    Chinese script styles

    Chinese_script_styles

  • Chinese characters
  • Logographic writing system

    been made to reform the script, including the promotion of small seal script by the Qin dynasty (221–206 BCE). Clerical script, which had matured by the

    Chinese characters

    Chinese characters

    Chinese_characters

  • Cursive script (East Asia)
  • Script style of Asian orthography

    grass script, is a script style used in Chinese and East Asian calligraphy. It is an umbrella term for the cursive variants of the clerical script and the

    Cursive script (East Asia)

    Cursive script (East Asia)

    Cursive_script_(East_Asia)

  • Clerical
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Look up clerical in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Clerical may refer to: Pertaining to the clergy Pertaining to a clerical worker Clerical script, a style

    Clerical

    Clerical

  • Seal script
  • Ancient style of Chinese characters

    some scholars to conclude that the direct ancestor of clerical script was proto-clerical script, which in turn evolved out of the lesser-known vulgar

    Seal script

    Seal script

    Seal_script

  • Large seal script
  • Chinese character forms c. 1050–400 BCE

    Han dynasty (202 BCE – 220 CE), when clerical script became the popular form of writing, the small seal script was relegated to limited, formal usage

    Large seal script

    Large seal script

    Large_seal_script

  • Chinese family of scripts
  • Writing systems descended from oracle bone script

    in various styles, principally seal script, clerical script, regular script, semi-cursive script, and cursive script. Adaptations range from the conservative

    Chinese family of scripts

    Chinese family of scripts

    Chinese_family_of_scripts

  • Chinese calligraphy
  • Calligraphy with Chinese script

    graphic forms written in a mature clerical script closely resemble those written in standard script. The clerical script is still used for artistic flavor

    Chinese calligraphy

    Chinese calligraphy

    Chinese_calligraphy

  • Chinese bronze inscriptions
  • Writing in a variety of Chinese scripts on ritual bronzes

    early clerical (or proto-clerical) in the late Warring States to Qin dynasty period, which would then evolve further into the clerical script used in

    Chinese bronze inscriptions

    Chinese bronze inscriptions

    Chinese_bronze_inscriptions

  • Libian
  • Simplification of Chinese characters in clerical script

    transitioned from the seal script character forms promulgated during the Qin dynasty (221–206 BC) to the clerical script characters associated with the

    Libian

    Libian

    Libian

  • Written Chinese
  • Writing the Chinese languages

    regular script, each stroke of each character is clearly drawn out from the others. Chinese script styles Seal script Clerical script Semi-cursive script Cursive

    Written Chinese

    Written_Chinese

  • Small seal script
  • Form of Chinese characters from the Qin dynasty

    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)

    Small seal script

    Small seal script

    Small_seal_script

  • Hiragana
  • Japanese syllabary

    old-fashioned iroha ordering and the more prevalent gojūon ordering. After the 1900 script reform, which deemed hundreds of characters hentaigana, the hiragana syllabary

    Hiragana

    Hiragana

  • Katakana
  • Japanese syllabary

    Japanese writing system along with hiragana, kanji and in some cases the Latin script (known as rōmaji). The word katakana means "fragmentary kana", as the katakana

    Katakana

    Katakana

  • Hanja
  • Chinese characters used in Korean writing

    records were written primarily in Literary Chinese using Hanja as its primary script. As early as 1446, King Sejong the Great promulgated Hangul (also known

    Hanja

    Hanja

    Hanja

  • Liding
  • Transcription of ancient Chinese script in clerical or regular scripts

    forms in clerical or regular script. Liding is often used in Chinese textual studies. During the Han dynasty (202 BC – 220 AD), the clerical script reached

    Liding

    Liding

    Liding

  • Calligraphy
  • Visual art related to writing

    text, was also authorised under Qin Shi Huang. Between clerical script and traditional regular script, there is another transitional type of calligraphic

    Calligraphy

    Calligraphy

    Calligraphy

  • Khitan large script
  • Chinese-based script for Khitan language

    large script (Chinese: 契丹大字, Qìdān dàzì) was one of two writing systems used for the now-extinct Khitan language (the other was the Khitan small script).

    Khitan large script

    Khitan large script

    Khitan_large_script

  • Traditional Chinese characters
  • Standardized set of Chinese characters

    traditional Chinese characters first appeared with the emergence of the clerical script during the Han dynasty c. 200 BCE, with the sets of forms and norms

    Traditional Chinese characters

    Traditional_Chinese_characters

  • Kana
  • Japanese syllabic writing systems

    used for their meanings as they are now), or more specifically the regular script (楷書, kaisho) writing of such kanji. It was not until the 18th century that

    Kana

    Kana

    Kana

  • Khitan small script
  • Chinese-based script for Khitan language

    The Khitan small script (Chinese: 契丹小字, Qìdān xiǎozì) was one of two writing systems used for the now-extinct Khitan language. It was used during the 10th–12th

    Khitan small script

    Khitan small script

    Khitan_small_script

  • Yi script
  • Script used to write the Yi languages

    Syllabary script. Without proper rendering support, you may see question marks, boxes, or other symbols instead of Yi Syllabary characters. The Yi scripts (Yi:

    Yi script

    Yi script

    Yi_script

  • Lantingji Xu
  • 4th-century Chinese calligraphy

    around the Han to Jin Dynasty imply a heavy dependence of using the Clerical script (evolved around 300 BCE) instead of the Running style, such examples

    Lantingji Xu

    Lantingji Xu

    Lantingji_Xu

  • Chinese character strokes
  • Smallest writing units of Chinese characters

    discretized strokes first came into being with the clerical script during the Han dynasty. In the regular script that emerged during the Tang dynasty—the most

    Chinese character strokes

    Chinese character strokes

    Chinese_character_strokes

  • Southern Tang coinage
  • Historical Chinese currency

    cast in both clerical ("official style", 隸書, lì shū) and seal script (篆書, zhuàn shū). Some of the cash Coins with inscriptions in seal script are diminutive

    Southern Tang coinage

    Southern Tang coinage

    Southern_Tang_coinage

  • Japanese calligraphy
  • Japanese art form

    ministers in order to rule justly. clerical script (隷書 Reisho) (pinyin: lìshū) The clerical script or scribe's script (reisho) is a very bold and commanding

    Japanese calligraphy

    Japanese calligraphy

    Japanese_calligraphy

  • Jurchen script
  • Chinese-based script for Jurchen

    The Jurchen script (Jurchen: [dʒu ʃə bitxə]; Chinese: 女真文) was the writing system used to write the Jurchen language, the language of the Jurchen people

    Jurchen script

    Jurchen script

    Jurchen_script

  • Old Text School
  • School of thought in Confucianism

    all written in the old orthography used prior to the reforms of the clerical script. Hence, they were called "Old Text" works. New Text works Confucian

    Old Text School

    Old Text School

    Old_Text_School

  • Kanji
  • Chinese characters used in Japanese writing

    logographic Chinese characters, historically adapted from Chinese writing scripts, used in the writing of Japanese. They comprised a major part of the Japanese

    Kanji

    Kanji

    Kanji

  • Simplified Chinese characters
  • Standardized set of Chinese characters

    inherited the Qin administration coincided with the perfection of clerical script through the process of libian. Though most closely associated with

    Simplified Chinese characters

    Simplified_Chinese_characters

  • Stone Classics
  • Chinese scriptures engraved on stone

    Three-Script Stone Classics (Zhengshi Stone Classics), each character is inscribed three times — in ancient script, small seal script, and clerical script,

    Stone Classics

    Stone Classics

    Stone_Classics

  • Zhou dynasty
  • Chinese dynasty from c. 1046 to 256 BC

    became seal script, which evolved from the earlier oracle bone and bronze scripts. By the dynasty's end, an immature form of clerical script had also emerged

    Zhou dynasty

    Zhou dynasty

    Zhou_dynasty

  • Bopomofo
  • Semisyllabary used to transcribe Chinese

    based on Zhang Binglin's shorthand. It was used as the official phonetic script to annotate the sounds of the characters in accordance with the Old National

    Bopomofo

    Bopomofo

  • List of CJK fonts
  • and "script". This article names the two first classes Ming and sans-serif (gothic) while further dividing the "script" into several Chinese script styles

    List of CJK fonts

    List of CJK fonts

    List_of_CJK_fonts

  • Chu script
  • Ancient Chinese writing system

    in these texts are in the process of transition between seal script and clerical script. Therefore, it is extremely difficult to interpret them accurately

    Chu script

    Chu script

    Chu_script

  • Flat brush script
  • Style for writing Chinese characters

    mix of the clerical script of the Han dynasty and the regular script of the Wei dynasty; these two writing styles make the Flat Brush script a unique writing

    Flat brush script

    Flat brush script

    Flat_brush_script

  • Korean mun
  • 1625–1892 currency of Joseon

    "通" (통) only contains one dot which is a characteristic of Clerical script as Regular script versions usually have 2 dots. In the year 1742 special characters

    Korean mun

    Korean mun

    Korean_mun

  • Chữ Nôm
  • Chinese-based Vietnamese writing system

    may see question marks, boxes, or other symbols instead of Vietnamese scripts. Chữ Nôm (𡨸喃, IPA: [t͡ɕɯ˦ˀ˥ nom˧˧]) is a logographic writing system formerly

    Chữ Nôm

    Chữ Nôm

    Chữ_Nôm

  • Semi-cursive script
  • Style of writing Chinese characters

    Semi-cursive script, also known as running script, is a style of Chinese calligraphy that emerged during the Han dynasty (202 BC – 220 AD). The style is

    Semi-cursive script

    Semi-cursive script

    Semi-cursive_script

  • Wang Xizhi
  • Chinese calligrapher (c. 303 – c. 361)

    calligrapher Cai Yong. Wei Shuo was a specialist in the clerical, regular, and semi-cursive script styles of Chinese calligraphy, and gave lessons on selection

    Wang Xizhi

    Wang Xizhi

    Wang_Xizhi

  • Seal of the People's Government of the People's Republic of China
  • Former symbol of the People's Republic of China

    different typefaces for the print of the seal, these were made in the clerical script, the Song, Han seal, and Qin seal. After these designs were finalised

    Seal of the People's Government of the People's Republic of China

    Seal of the People's Government of the People's Republic of China

    Seal_of_the_People's_Government_of_the_People's_Republic_of_China

  • Oracle bone script
  • Ancient form of written Chinese

    The oracle bone script is the oldest attested form of written Chinese, dating to the late 2nd millennium BC. Inscriptions were made by carving characters

    Oracle bone script

    Oracle bone script

    Oracle_bone_script

  • Chinese language
  • Sino-Tibetan language

    regular script. Various other written styles are also used in Chinese calligraphy, including seal script, cursive script and clerical script. Calligraphy

    Chinese language

    Chinese language

    Chinese_language

  • Stele
  • Stone or wooden slab erected as a marker

    regarded as exemplars of traditional Chinese calligraphic scripts, especially the clerical script. Chinese steles from before the Tang dynasty are rare:

    Stele

    Stele

    Stele

  • Zhengshi Stone Classics
  • Stone carved books of Confucian classics (Cao Wei)

    carved in three different script forms: guwen (ancient script), xiaozhuan (small seal script), and li (clerical or official script). These stone inscriptions

    Zhengshi Stone Classics

    Zhengshi Stone Classics

    Zhengshi_Stone_Classics

  • Chữ Hán
  • Chinese characters used in Vietnamese writing

    eventually coming to refer to the Chinese script in general. This meaning came from the viewpoint that the script belonged to followers of Confucianism.

    Chữ Hán

    Chữ Hán

    Chữ_Hán

  • Nüshu
  • Chinese script used by Yao women

    traditional Chinese: 女書; pinyin: Nǚshū; [ny˨˩˨ʂu˦]; 'women's script') is a syllabic script derived from Chinese characters that was used by ethnic Yao

    Nüshu

    Nüshu

  • Georgian scripts
  • Three related alphabets used to write Georgian

    validity or concede that Armenian clerics, if not Mashtots himself, must have played a role in the creation of the Georgian script. Ivane Javakhishvili, a Georgian

    Georgian scripts

    Georgian scripts

    Georgian_scripts

  • Hentaigana
  • Japanese writing variant of hiragana

    to using only one character for each sound occurred as part of the 1900 script reform, which also included other changes to the written language to standardize

    Hentaigana

    Hentaigana

  • Duilian (poetry)
  • Type of couplet in Chinese poetry

    Fai chun Duilian written in regular script Duilian written in semi-cursive script Duilian written in clerical script Pillar duilian reading the tribute

    Duilian (poetry)

    Duilian (poetry)

    Duilian_(poetry)

  • Variant Chinese characters
  • Chinese characters outside of a standard

    whole, such as the process of libian and liding that resulted in the clerical script. According to the palaeographer Qiu Xigui, the broadest trend in the

    Variant Chinese characters

    Variant Chinese characters

    Variant_Chinese_characters

  • Tenrei Banshō Meigi
  • Oldest extant Japanese dictionary of Chinese characters

    myriad things [of the universe], pronounced, defined, in seal script and clerical script") is the oldest extant Japanese dictionary of Chinese characters

    Tenrei Banshō Meigi

    Tenrei Banshō Meigi

    Tenrei_Banshō_Meigi

  • Zitong (dictionary)
  • 1204 Chinese orthographic dictionary

    including seal script, clerical script, and the contemporary regular script. The title combines two common words: zì 字 "character; script; writing; graph;

    Zitong (dictionary)

    Zitong (dictionary)

    Zitong_(dictionary)

  • Niushoushan
  • Buddhist cultural park in Nanjing, China

    in the rear wall bears the inscription "Tomb of Zheng He" in carved clerical script. Sign at the main east entrance to the Niushoushan Cultural Park View

    Niushoushan

    Niushoushan

    Niushoushan

  • Modern Chinese characters
  • Chinese characters used in modern languages

    years, with stages including Oracle bone script, Bronze script, Seal script, Clerical script, and Regular script, leading to the modern written forms, as

    Modern Chinese characters

    Modern_Chinese_characters

  • Glagolitic script
  • Oldest known Slavic alphabet

    question marks, boxes, or other symbols instead of letters. The Glagolitic script (/ˌɡlæɡəˈlɪtɪk/ GLAG-ə-LIT-ik; ⰳⰾⰰⰳⱁⰾⰻⱌⰰ, glagolitsa) is the oldest-known

    Glagolitic script

    Glagolitic script

    Glagolitic_script

  • Mawangdui Silk Texts
  • 2nd-century BC corpus of Chinese manuscripts

    texts, namely A (甲; written in earlier small seal script) and B (乙; written in later clerical script). Texts A and B were copied at different times, with

    Mawangdui Silk Texts

    Mawangdui_Silk_Texts

  • Tao Te Ching
  • Chinese classic text

    earliest versions were written in seal script, while later versions were written in clerical script and regular script styles. Although debated more in early

    Tao Te Ching

    Tao Te Ching

    Tao_Te_Ching

  • Book of Documents
  • One of the Five Classics of ancient Chinese literature

    were referred to as "Old Script" because they were written in the pre-Qin seal script. They were transcribed into clerical script and interpreted by Confucius'

    Book of Documents

    Book of Documents

    Book_of_Documents

  • Nagasaki trade coins
  • (元豊通寳) produced at Nagasaki was in Clerical script while the Song dynasty’s versions were in Seal script and Running script. Due to the success of these coins

    Nagasaki trade coins

    Nagasaki trade coins

    Nagasaki_trade_coins

  • Man'yōgana
  • System of writing Japanese based solely on Chinese characters

    s-i-[i] mas-an-i Ateji Syllabogram Sōgana – Archaic Japanese syllabary Idu script, Korean analogue Bjarke Frellesvig (29 July 2010). A History of the Japanese

    Man'yōgana

    Man'yōgana

    Man'yōgana

  • Stroke order
  • Order of writing Chinese characters

    stroke order is the clerical script which is more regularized, and in some ways similar to modern text. By looking at the clerical style steles' graphs

    Stroke order

    Stroke order

    Stroke_order

  • Zhan Guo Ce
  • Ancient Chinese text noting the events of the Chinese warring states period

    (Chinese: 帛書戰國策). The texts were written in between the style of Seal script and Clerical script. The transcript was probably composed around 195 BC before its

    Zhan Guo Ce

    Zhan_Guo_Ce

  • Ancient text corpora
  • All known writing up to 300 CE

    Chinese Text Project Chinese bronze inscriptions, Oracle bone script, Seal script, Clerical script Prior to 300 AD, the Central Iranian languages are mainly

    Ancient text corpora

    Ancient text corpora

    Ancient_text_corpora

  • Tattooing in China
  • History, styles and regulations of tattoos in China

    the oracle bone script. In the small seal script, the character omits the pattern on the chest. After the change to clerical script, the character became

    Tattooing in China

    Tattooing_in_China

  • Chunqiu shiyu
  • Early Chinese text written on silk

    form transitional between the Qin seal script of the Eastern Zhou and Qin dynasty periods, and the clerical script of the Han dynasty. This, plus the fact

    Chunqiu shiyu

    Chunqiu_shiyu

  • Western Xia coinage
  • Historical coinage of China

    Chinese calligraphic styles included clerical script, regular script, running script, grass script, and rarely seal script. The cash coins produced under the

    Western Xia coinage

    Western Xia coinage

    Western_Xia_coinage

  • Lishu
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Jixi, Heilongjiang, China Lishu station, Suzhou Rail Transit, China Clerical script or lishu, a style of Chinese calligraphy Li Su (disambiguation) This

    Lishu

    Lishu

  • List of Chinese cash coins by inscription
  • dynasty. This was also the first time regular script was used as all earlier cash coins exclusively used seal script. During the Song dynasty a large number

    List of Chinese cash coins by inscription

    List of Chinese cash coins by inscription

    List_of_Chinese_cash_coins_by_inscription

  • Lệnh thư
  • Vietnamese writing script that was used during the Revival Lê dynasty

    marks, boxes, or other symbols instead of Vietnamese scripts. Lệnh thư (chữ Hán: 令書; 'edict script') is a writing style for Chinese characters (chữ Hán)

    Lệnh thư

    Lệnh_thư

  • Wu Qiuyan
  • Yuan dynasty epigraphist, scholar, and poet (1268–1311)

    this book, elucidating the evolution and development of seal script and clerical script, as well as the art of seal carving. It contains many of Wu Qiuyan's

    Wu Qiuyan

    Wu Qiuyan

    Wu_Qiuyan

  • Inscription of Yanran
  • Han dynasty inscription on a cliff in the Yanran Mountains (89 AD)

    Professor Chimeddorji of Inner Mongolia University. Written in typical Han clerical script, the inscription comprises 260 Chinese characters, of which 220 are

    Inscription of Yanran

    Inscription of Yanran

    Inscription_of_Yanran

  • Shuowen Jiezi
  • 2nd-century Chinese character dictionary

    Qin seal script. Even as copyists transcribed the main text of the book in clerical script in the late Han, and then in modern standard script in the centuries

    Shuowen Jiezi

    Shuowen Jiezi

    Shuowen_Jiezi

  • Wei sanzi shijing jilu
  • Three-Script Stone Classics (Zhengshi Stone Classics), each character is inscribed three times — in ancient script, small seal script, and clerical script,

    Wei sanzi shijing jilu

    Wei sanzi shijing jilu

    Wei_sanzi_shijing_jilu

  • Culture of the Ming dynasty
  • (1447–1516), a grand secretary who was renowned for his seal script and also excelled in clerical script. In the second half of the 15th century, under Shen Zhou

    Culture of the Ming dynasty

    Culture of the Ming dynasty

    Culture_of_the_Ming_dynasty

  • Debate on traditional and simplified Chinese characters
  • for millennia: it passed through the oracle script, bronzeware script, seal script, and clerical script stages. Moreover, the majority of simplified

    Debate on traditional and simplified Chinese characters

    Debate on traditional and simplified Chinese characters

    Debate_on_traditional_and_simplified_Chinese_characters

  • Ye Huacheng
  • skilled in the clerical script, but most of his surviving works are in the running, and there are no surviving examples of his clerical script works. He once

    Ye Huacheng

    Ye_Huacheng

  • Cao Qiupu
  • Calligraphy educator

    proficient in the four primary styles of calligraphy, particularly clerical script. Over the years Cao took on a large number of students, and came to

    Cao Qiupu

    Cao_Qiupu

  • Copybook (calligraphy)
  • the regular script (楷书; 楷書), the cursive script (草书; 草書), the running script (行书; 行書), the clerical script (隶书; 隸書), and the seal script (篆书; 篆書). Most

    Copybook (calligraphy)

    Copybook (calligraphy)

    Copybook_(calligraphy)

  • Jōyō kanji
  • 2136 kanji recommended for proficiency in Japanese

    (Hanja) published by the South Korean Ministry of Education Hyōgaiji Japanese script reform Jinmeiyō kanji Kanji radicals Kyōiku kanji (List of kanji by school

    Jōyō kanji

    Jōyō_kanji

  • The Great Cleric
  • Japanese light novel series

    The Great Cleric (Japanese: 聖者無双, Hepburn: Seija Musō) is a Japanese light novel series written by Broccoli Lion. Originally published via the novel posting

    The Great Cleric

    The_Great_Cleric

  • Anak Tomb No. 3
  • Chamber tomb in North Korea

    long, arranged in seven lines, and written in regular script with some traces of clerical script. The writing follows a Chinese template and remarks upon

    Anak Tomb No. 3

    Anak Tomb No. 3

    Anak_Tomb_No._3

  • Yangsheng Xu
  • careers. Xu is a calligrapher, blending Han Dynasty stele script with Qing Dynasty clerical script. His calligraphy is displayed across the CUHK-Shenzhen

    Yangsheng Xu

    Yangsheng Xu

    Yangsheng_Xu

  • Chinese character education
  • Teaching and learning of Chinese characters

    big seal script, 827–782 BCE) Qin dynasty: Cangjiepian (仓颉篇, small seal script, 220 BCE) Western Han dynasty: Jijiupian (急就篇, clerical script, around 40

    Chinese character education

    Chinese character education

    Chinese_character_education

  • Idu script
  • Archaic Korean language writing system

    Korean words and grammatical morphemes as well as Chinese loanwords. The script, which was developed by Buddhist monks, made it possible to record Korean

    Idu script

    Idu script

    Idu_script

  • Huachuanqian
  • Type of cash coin with an octagonal hole

    calligraphic styles of writing including seal script, clerical script, regular script, running script, and grass script. However, Huachuanqian would become less

    Huachuanqian

    Huachuanqian

    Huachuanqian

  • Blackletter
  • Historic European script and typeface

    liturgical volumes to university textbooks. The scripts were used in a secular production context in which clerics often participated and the monastic scriptorium

    Blackletter

    Blackletter

    Blackletter

  • Chinese dictionary
  • necessarily collate characters by radical. For instance, Liyun is a clerical script dictionary collated by tone and rime. The Yinyun type, called yùnshū

    Chinese dictionary

    Chinese dictionary

    Chinese_dictionary

  • Capital Library
  • Municipal public library in Chaoyang, Beijing, China

    of script styles, such as Oracle Bone Script, Bronze Inscriptions, Seal Script, Clerical Script, Cursive Script, Regular Script, and Running Script, along

    Capital Library

    Capital Library

    Capital_Library

  • Japanese script reform
  • Attempt to correlate standard spoken Japanese with the written word

    The Japanese script reform is the attempt to correlate standard spoken Japanese with the written word, which began during the Meiji period. This issue

    Japanese script reform

    Japanese_script_reform

  • Zhao Zhiqian
  • "Couplet of Eight Characters - 2 of 2 - Zhao Zhiqian - official / clerical script - Qing Dynasty". hua.umf.maine.edu. Archived from the original on 2010-06-12

    Zhao Zhiqian

    Zhao Zhiqian

    Zhao_Zhiqian

  • History of writing in Vietnam
  • boxes, or other symbols instead of Vietnamese scripts. Written Vietnamese today uses the Latin script-based Vietnamese alphabet to represent native Vietnamese

    History of writing in Vietnam

    History of writing in Vietnam

    History_of_writing_in_Vietnam

  • Yang Xi (mystic)
  • drafts into carefully written "new lishu" neo-clerical script, which is now called kaishu regular script. 三元八會,靈篆明光之章,神靈符書之字,絕去人間屍穢俗體,而知書法本乎玄宰。 The Three

    Yang Xi (mystic)

    Yang Xi (mystic)

    Yang_Xi_(mystic)

  • Nine-fold seal script
  • Stylised, rectilinear, folded form of Chinese calligraphy

    Nine-fold seal script or nine-fold script,, also called jiudiezhuan or jiudiewen, nine-bend script, or translated as layered script is a highly stylised

    Nine-fold seal script

    Nine-fold seal script

    Nine-fold_seal_script

  • Archives of Yuhuan
  • Archive in Taizhou, Zhejiang, China

    and traditional architectural style. The ceiling is decorated with clerical script inscriptions that narrate the history and introduction of the archive

    Archives of Yuhuan

    Archives of Yuhuan

    Archives_of_Yuhuan

  • Chinese character information technology
  • different typeface styles, script styles and type styles. From left to right: sans-serif (gothic), Ming, regular script, clerical script and seal script

    Chinese character information technology

    Chinese_character_information_technology

  • Kaiyuan Tongbao
  • Historical Chinese currency

    coins was that it was not written in seal script but rather in the more plain calligraphic clerical script. The Emperor asked one of China's most well-known

    Kaiyuan Tongbao

    Kaiyuan Tongbao

    Kaiyuan_Tongbao

  • Neolithic symbols in China
  • Markings found at Neolithic sites in China

    symbols, collectively called Táo Wén (陶文 'pottery scripts'), have been compared to the oracle bone script — the earliest known forms of Chinese characters

    Neolithic symbols in China

    Neolithic_symbols_in_China

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CLERICAL SCRIPT

  • Vedant | வேதாஂத
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Vedant | வேதாஂத

    The scriptures, Vedic method of self realization, Knower of the Vedas, One who knows all, Hindu philosophy or ultimate wisdom, King of all

    Vedant | வேதாஂத

  • Clerc
  • Boy/Male

    English, French

    Clerc

    Scholar; Occupational Name; Cleric

    Clerc

  • Mockler
  • Surname or Lastname

    English and Irish (of Norman origin)

    Mockler

    English and Irish (of Norman origin) : nickname from Old French mau ‘bad’ + clerc ‘cleric’.

    Mockler

  • Clark
  • Boy/Male

    English American

    Clark

    Derived from a surname meaning cleric or clerk. Famous people: American actor Clark Gable;...

    Clark

  • Vedhant | வேதாஂத
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Vedhant | வேதாஂத

    The scriptures, Vedic method of self realization, Knower of the Vedas, One who knows all, Hindu philosophy or ultimate wisdom, King of all

    Vedhant | வேதாஂத

  • Melissa Maolisa
  • Girl/Female

    Irish

    Melissa Maolisa

    maol + Iosa “follower of Jesus.” A name first used by clerics as early as the tenth century. It is used for boys and girls.

    Melissa Maolisa

  • Vedanth | வேதாஂத
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Vedanth | வேதாஂத

    The scriptures, Vedic method of self realization, Knower of the Vedas, One who knows all, Hindu philosophy or ultimate wisdom, King of all

    Vedanth | வேதாஂத

  • James Seamus
  • Boy/Male

    Irish

    James Seamus

    The Irish version of James. Many well-known Irishmen have been called Seamus including the 1995 Nobel poet laureate Seamus Heaney. The Nobel prize in Literature was awarded for his “”works of lyrical beauty and ethical depth, which exalt everyday miracles and the living past.””

    James Seamus

  • Clarke
  • Boy/Male

    English

    Clarke

    Cleric; secretary.

    Clarke

  • Scripture
  • Surname or Lastname

    English and Scottish

    Scripture

    English and Scottish : occupational name for a clerk or scribe, from Latin scriptor ‘writer’, ‘clerk’. The name has been altered from its original Latin form through association with the more familiar English word scripture ‘Bible’.

    Scripture

  • Lipi | லிபி
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Lipi | லிபி

    Script

    Lipi | லிபி

  • Wedant | வேதாஂத
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Wedant | வேதாஂத

    The scriptures, Vedic method of self realization, Knower of the Vedas, One who knows all, Hindu philosophy or ultimate wisdom, King of all

    Wedant | வேதாஂத

  • Onkar | ஓஂகார
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Onkar | ஓஂகார

    Onkar is the first phrase in the mul Mantra meaning there is only one God, it is found in the gurmukhi script and is consequently also part of the Sikh morning prayer, Japji Sahib

    Onkar | ஓஂகார

  • Vedhanth | வேதாந்த
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Vedhanth | வேதாந்த

    The scriptures, Vedic method of self realization, Knower of the Vedas, One who knows all, Hindu philosophy or ultimate wisdom, King of all

    Vedhanth | வேதாந்த

  • Maolisa
  • Girl/Female

    Irish

    Maolisa

    maol + Iosa “follower of Jesus.” A name first used by clerics as early as the tenth century. It is used for boys and girls.

    Maolisa

  • Seamus
  • Boy/Male

    American, Australian, British, English, Hebrew, Irish, Latin

    Seamus

    Supplanter; He who Supplants; Heaney; Literature; Lyrical; Beauty; Ethical

    Seamus

  • Seamus
  • Boy/Male

    Irish

    Seamus

    The Irish version of James. Many well-known Irishmen have been called Seamus including the 1995 Nobel poet laureate Seamus Heaney. The Nobel prize in Literature was awarded for his “”works of lyrical beauty and ethical depth, which exalt everyday miracles and the living past.””

    Seamus

  • Clarke
  • Boy/Male

    American, Australian, British, Christian, English, French, German, Latin

    Clarke

    Clergyman; Cleric; Occupational Name; Scholar; Form of Clark

    Clarke

  • Holyoak
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Holyoak

    English : topographic name, from Middle English holy ‘holy’ + oke ‘oak’, for someone who lived near an oak tree with religious associations. This would have been one which formed a marker on a parish boundary and which was a site for a reading from the Scriptures in the course of the annual ceremony of beating the bounds.English : habitational name from the village of Holy Oakes in Leicestershire, recorded in Domesday Book as Haliach, and no doubt deriving its name as above, from Old English hālig ‘holy’ + āc ‘oak’.

    Holyoak

  • Clark
  • Boy/Male

    American, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, Danish, English, French, German, Indian, Latin

    Clark

    Clergyman; Cleric; Occupational Name; Scholar; Surname

    Clark

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CLERICAL SCRIPT

Online names & meanings

  • Denyer
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (Surrey and Sussex)

    Denyer

    English (Surrey and Sussex) : nickname for a poor or insignificant man, from the name of a very small medieval coin, Middle English, Old French denier (Latin denarius, a derivative of decem ‘ten’, since the Roman coin was worth ten asses).In some cases possibly a respelling of the French cognate Denier.

  • Arjwin | அர்ஜ்வீந 
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Arjwin | அர்ஜ்வீந 

  • Errin
  • Girl/Female

    Australian, Celtic, Irish

    Errin

    Peace; An Ancient and Poetic Name for Ireland; Form of Erin

  • Sannitha
  • Girl/Female

    Indian, Tamil

    Sannitha

    God's Presence

  • BERNDT
  • Male

    German

    BERNDT

    Variant spelling of Low German Bernd, BERNDT means "bold as a bear."

  • Jaanvi
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian

    Jaanvi

    Precious; As Precious as Your Life

  • Vraj
  • Boy/Male

    Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada

    Vraj

    Where Krishna Lives

  • Bracknell
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Bracknell

    English : habitational name from a place in Berkshire named Bracknell from an Old English personal name Bracca (genitive -n) + halh ‘nook or corner of land’.

  • Tvisha
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu

    Tvisha

    Bright

  • Manivannan
  • Boy/Male

    Celebrity, Hindu, Indian, Tamil

    Manivannan

    Lord Ayyappa's Related Name; Famous Tamil Actor and Director Name also

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Other words and meanings similar to

CLERICAL SCRIPT

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CLERICAL SCRIPT

  • Secular
  • a.

    Belonging to the laity; lay; not clerical.

  • Micro-chemical
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to micro-chemistry; as, a micro-chemical test.

  • Cervical
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to the neck; as, the cervical vertebrae.

  • Icterical
  • a.

    Good against the jaundice.

  • Clergial
  • a.

    Learned; erudite; clerical.

  • Separation
  • n.

    Chemical analysis.

  • Chemical
  • a.

    Pertaining to chemistry; characterized or produced by the forces and operations of chemistry; employed in the processes of chemistry; as, chemical changes; chemical combinations.

  • Cleric
  • a.

    Same as Clerical.

  • Spagyrical
  • a.

    Chemical; alchemical.

  • Altrical
  • a.

    Like the articles.

  • Chemical
  • n.

    A substance used for producing a chemical effect; a reagent.

  • Lewd
  • superl.

    Not clerical; laic; laical; hence, unlearned; simple.

  • Icterical
  • a.

    Pertaining to, or affected with, jaundice.

  • Clerical
  • a.

    Of or relating to a clerk or copyist, or to writing.

  • Chemic
  • a.

    Chemical.

  • Clerical
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to the clergy; suitable for the clergy.

  • Parsonical
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to a parson; clerical.

  • Clergical
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to the clergy; clerical; clerkily; learned.

  • Clinical
  • v. i.

    Alt. of Clinic

  • Worldly
  • a.

    Lay, as opposed to clerical.