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- Small_Seal_Script abstract "Small Seal Script (Chinese: 小篆, xiǎozhuàn), formerly romanized as Hsiao-chuan and also known as Seal Script, Lesser Seal Script and Qin Script (秦篆, Qínzhuàn), is an archaic form of Chinese calligraphy. It was standardized and promulgated as a national standard by Li Si, prime minister under Shi Huangdi, the First Emperor of Qin. Before the Qin conquest of the last six of the Warring States of Zhou China, local styles of characters evolved independently of one another for centuries, producing what are called the "Scripts of the Six States" (六國文字) or "Great Seal Script". Under one unified government however, the diversity was deemed undesirable as it hindered timely communication, trade, taxation, and transportation and as independent scripts might represent dissenting political ideas, especially in areas where the suppressed Confucian tradition remained strong. Hence coaches, roads, currency, laws, weights, measures, and writing were to be unified systematically. Characters which were different from those found in Qin were discarded and Li Si's small seal characters became the standard for all regions within the empire. This policy came in about 220 BC, the year after Qin's unification of the Chinese states, and was introduced by Li Si and two ministers. The small cursive form clerical script came after the small script.Li Si's compilation is known only through Chinese commentaries through the centuries. It is purported to contain 3,300 characters. Several hundred characters from fragmentary commentaries have been collected during the Qing period, and recent archeological excavations in Anhui, China, have uncovered several hundred more on bamboo strips to show the order of the characters; unfortunately, the script employed is not the small seal script as the discovery dates from Han times.".
- Small_Seal_Script thumbnail XiaozhuanQinquan.jpg?width=300.
- Small_Seal_Script wikiPageID "483902".
- Small_Seal_Script wikiPageRevisionID "588690969".
- Small_Seal_Script children Bopomofo.
- Small_Seal_Script children Ch%E1%BB%AF_n%C3%B4m.
- Small_Seal_Script children Clerical_script.
- Small_Seal_Script children Hanja.
- Small_Seal_Script children Jurchen_script.
- Small_Seal_Script children Kana.
- Small_Seal_Script children Kanji.
- Small_Seal_Script children Khitan_scripts.
- Small_Seal_Script children Regular_script.
- Small_Seal_Script children Simplified_Chinese_characters.
- Small_Seal_Script children Tangut_script.
- Small_Seal_Script fam Chinese_bronze_inscriptions.
- Small_Seal_Script fam Large_Seal_Script.
- Small_Seal_Script fam Oracle_bone_script.
- Small_Seal_Script hasPhotoCollection Small_Seal_Script.
- Small_Seal_Script languages Old_Chinese.
- Small_Seal_Script name "Small Seal Script".
- Small_Seal_Script sample "XiaozhuanQinquan.jpg".
- Small_Seal_Script time Bronze_Age.
- Small_Seal_Script type Logogram.
- Small_Seal_Script subject Category:Chinese_script_style.
- Small_Seal_Script subject Category:History_of_the_Chinese_script.
- Small_Seal_Script subject Category:Qin_Dynasty.
- Small_Seal_Script type Abstraction100002137.
- Small_Seal_Script type Communication100033020.
- Small_Seal_Script type Orthography106351202.
- Small_Seal_Script type Writing106359877.
- Small_Seal_Script type WrittenCommunication106349220.
- Small_Seal_Script comment "Small Seal Script (Chinese: 小篆, xiǎozhuàn), formerly romanized as Hsiao-chuan and also known as Seal Script, Lesser Seal Script and Qin Script (秦篆, Qínzhuàn), is an archaic form of Chinese calligraphy. It was standardized and promulgated as a national standard by Li Si, prime minister under Shi Huangdi, the First Emperor of Qin.".
- Small_Seal_Script label "Petit style sigillaire".
- Small_Seal_Script label "Small Seal Script".
- Small_Seal_Script label "Xiaozhuan".
- Small_Seal_Script label "小篆".
- Small_Seal_Script sameAs Petit_style_sigillaire.
- Small_Seal_Script sameAs 소전.
- Small_Seal_Script sameAs Xiaozhuan.
- Small_Seal_Script sameAs m.02g05w.
- Small_Seal_Script sameAs Q1195660.
- Small_Seal_Script sameAs Q1195660.
- Small_Seal_Script sameAs Small_Seal_Script.
- Small_Seal_Script wasDerivedFrom Small_Seal_Script?oldid=588690969.
- Small_Seal_Script depiction XiaozhuanQinquan.jpg.
- Small_Seal_Script isPrimaryTopicOf Small_Seal_Script.