单词 | li shu |
释义 | li shun. An ancient Chinese calligraphic script developed during the Han dynasty (206 b.c.– a.d. 200) and widely adopted for official and educational purposes. Cf. k'ai shu n. ΘΚΠ society > communication > writing > system of writing > [noun] > of specific languages > Chinese chen shu1655 li shu1824 k'ai shu1876 ts'ao shu1876 ta chuan1894 Latinxua1937 1824 Encycl. Brit. Suppl. III. 85/1 The first attempt at a regular system of classification of the characters..is stated to have been that of dividing them into nine classes, called the Lee-shoo. 1876 Encycl. Brit. Suppl. V. 655/2 The Le shoo or ‘official character’. 1910 Encycl. Brit. Suppl. VI. 220/2 The li shu is perfectly legible to one acquainted only with the modern character, from which indeed it differs but in minor details. 1958 W. Willetts Chinese Art II. vii. 570 The ‘modern script’, in which the text of Shuo wên was originally written, was that properly known as li shu, or ‘Clerical Writing’. 1978 New Archaeol. Finds in China II. 67 When the Chin rulers unified the script, they..adopted the li shu (clerical writing), which had been created by the masses, for ordinary use throughout the country. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1997; most recently modified version published online December 2020). < |
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