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| Chinese | rendering support | question marks, boxes, or other symbols | Chinese characters | Traditional (left) and simplified (right) Chinese for the word hànzì. | | hànzì | spoken Chinese | Chinese characters | traditional | simplified Chinese | pīnyīn | syllabary | syllable | logogram | writing system | 商 Shāng Dynasty | BCE | 秦 Qín dynasty | Chinese calligraphy | Japanese | Korean | A 12th century Song Dynasty redaction of the Shuōwén Jiězì. | | Song Dynasty | Shuōwén Jiězì | Chinese character classification | glyphs | 說文解字/说文解字 Shuōwén Jiězì | 許慎/许慎 Xǔ Shèn | 周禮/周礼 Zhōulǐ | Pictographs | ideographs | radical | punctuation | People's Republic of China | Republic of China | Chinese calligraphy | 賈湖/贾湖 Jiǎhú | 河南 Hénán | Replica of an ancient Chinese oracle bone. | | oracle bone | oracle bones | oracle bone script | Left: Bronze 方樽 fāngzūn ritual wine container dated about 1000 BCE. The written inscription cast in bronze on the vessel commemorates a gift of cowrie shells in 周 Zhōu Dynasty society. Right: Bronze 方彝 fāngyí ritual container dated about 1000 BCE. An inscription of some 180 Chinese characters appears twice on the vessel, commenting on state rituals that accompanied a court ceremony. | | written inscription cast in bronze | 周 Zhōu Dynasty | 周 Zhōu Dynasty | Spring and Autumn Period | Warring States Period | seal script | chops | 李斯 Lǐ Sī | Clerical script | running script | grass script | Regular script | | | | | | stroke order | Simplified Chinese | Traditional Chinese | Debate on traditional and simplified Chinese characters | simplified Chinese | traditional Chinese | Singapore | Malaysia | Hong Kong | Macau | overseas Chinese | Singapore | Malaysia | Tomb of Fu Hao, c. 1200 BC, containing some 200 bronze vessels with 109 inscriptions in oracle bone script of Fu Hao's name. | | Tomb of Fu Hao | oracle bone script | Fu Hao | Confucius | Classical Chinese | Cantonese | Hokkienese | May Fourth Movement | Mandarin | Vernacular Chinese | lingua francas | Latin | phono-semantic matching | Standard Mandarin | Written colloquial Cantonese | Kanji | Hanja | Chữ Nôm | man'yōgana | hiragana | katakana | 漢/汉 Hàn Dynasty | kanji | Jōyō Kanji | Vietnamese | hanja | hangul | chữ nôm | quốc ngữ | John DeFrancis | Jíyùn | 宋 Sòng Dynasty | Chinese dictionary | lexically | 康熙 Kāngxī emperor | 漢語拼音/汉语拼音 hànyǔ pīnyīn | 注音符號/注音符号 zhùyīn fúhào | four-corner method | 倉頡/仓颉 Cāngjié method | Pinyin | Zhuyin | Wade-Giles | Gwoyeu Romatzyh | diacritical marks | IPA | French | unaspirated/aspirated | zhuyin fuhao | Wade-Giles | Gwoyeu Romatzyh | 2007 | 09-05 | 2008 | 01-09 | 2007 | 09-05 | 2007 | 09-05 | 2003 | doi | v | d | Chinese language | Spoken varieties | Mandarin | Northeastern | Beijing | Ji-Lu | Jiao-Liao | Zhongyuan | Dungan | Southwestern | Taiwanese Mandarin | Wu | Shanghainese | Suzhou | Wuxi | Wenzhou | Hangzhou | Cantonese | Taishanese | Gaoyang | Hong Kong | Min | Min Bei | Min Dong | Min Nan | Min Zhong | Puxian | Qiong Wen | Taiwanese | Teochew | Xiang | Changsha | Hakka | Gan | Nanchang | Huizhou | Jin | Ping | Danzhouhua | Shaozhou Tuhua | Ausbausprachen | Standard Mandarin | Standard Cantonese | Historical phonology | Old Chinese | Middle Chinese | Proto-Mandarin | Haner | Classical | Vernacular | Vernacular Cantonese | List of Chinese dialects | Identification of Chinese language varieties | Categories | Chinese language | Logographic writing systems | Language orthographies |
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