Bronzeware script
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Bronzeware script (Chinese: 金文; pinyin: jīn wén or Chinese: 鐘鼎文; pinyin: zhōng dǐng wén) is a family of scripts found on Chinese bronzes such as zhong (bells) and ding (tripods), since bronze artifacts with Chinese characters span many centuries and they have been found in many areas of China. Jinwen characters are sometimes irregular in shape; that is, they are not as regular in shape or size as modern Chinese characters are. Shang Dynasty bronzes rarely have such characters on them, but bronze script is known throughout the Zhou Dynasty.
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- Bronzeware script By Caren Zuo at journeytochinese.com
- Ping Li (2006). The Handbook of East Asian Psycholinguistics. Cambridge University Press, Page 197. ISBN 0521833337.
Chinese calligraphy (漢字字體) |
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Oracle bone script (甲骨文) • Bronzeware script (金文) • Seal script (篆文) [Large Seal Script (大篆) • Small Seal Script (小篆)] |
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