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Libian refers to the gradual,
systematic simplification of
Chinese character forms during the 2nd century BC, by
which the
Chinese writing system transitioned...
- 秊,
while the same
character after undergoing libian resulted in the
orthodox form 年. Similarly,
libian and
liding created the two
distinct characters...
- made
freely available under a
policy of open
access by the
Society for
Libian Studies.
Tuareg Toubou Amraja M. el Khajkhaj, "Noumou al
Mudon as Sagheera...
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changes in the
process of
libian, the
liding of a
character could be
considerably different from the same
character after libian.
Taking 年 'year', 'harvest'...
- the
earlier scripts in
terms of
graphic structures (a
process known as
libian), and was
characterized by its rectilinearity, a
trait shared with the later...
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Libyan Libian, in the
history of
Chinese writing This
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lists articles...
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during the
reign of
Emperor Wu of Han (r. 141–87 BCE). This process,
called libian (隶变; 隸變),
involved character forms being mutated and simplified, with many...
- by
force of arms and by
their alliances with
neighboring peoples and the
Libian administration.
Defeated by the
Ottoman administration in
Tripoli at the...
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coincided with the
perfection of
clerical script through the
process of
libian.
Though most
closely ****ociated with the People's Republic, the idea of...