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Libian (simplified Chinese: 隶变; traditional Chinese: 隸變; pinyin: lìbiàn; lit. 'clerical change') refers to the natural, gradual, and systematic simplification of Chinese characters over time during the 2nd Century BC, as Chinese writing transitioned from seal script character forms to clerical script characters during the early Han dynasty period, through the process of making omissions, additions, or transmutations of the graphical form of a character to make it easier to write. Libian was one of two conversion processes towards the new clerical script character forms, with the other being liding, which involved the regularisation and linearisation of character shapes.

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  • Libian (simplified Chinese: 隶变; traditional Chinese: 隸變; pinyin: lìbiàn; lit. 'clerical change') refers to the natural, gradual, and systematic simplification of Chinese characters over time during the 2nd Century BC, as Chinese writing transitioned from seal script character forms to clerical script characters during the early Han dynasty period, through the process of making omissions, additions, or transmutations of the graphical form of a character to make it easier to write. Libian was one of two conversion processes towards the new clerical script character forms, with the other being liding, which involved the regularisation and linearisation of character shapes. (en)
  • 隷変(れいへん、簡体字: 隶变; 繁体字: 隸變; 拼音: lìbiàn; 英語: clerical change)とは、漢代初期に中国語の表記が篆書体から隷書体に移行すると共に、書きやすくするためにある字の絵画的形態の省略や付け加え、変形を行う過程を通じて紀元前第2世紀の間に時とともに起った自然で漸進的で体系的な漢字の簡略化を指す。隷変は、もう1つの隷定と共に、新たな隷書字体を指向する2つの転換過程の1つであり、文字形の正則化と線形化をも巻き起こした。 (ja)
  • 隸變,是漢字由小篆演變為隸書的過程,大約發生在秦漢之間,是漢字發展的轉捩點。 由於小篆筆劃繁複,書寫不方便,一些下級官員(隸)於是將筆劃簡化(如將「艸」頭簡化為「艹」,「靁」字下的三個田減為一個,變成「雷」),將弧筆改為直筆,方便書寫;又將同一偏旁用在不同位置時改為不同形狀(如「心」用在旁:情;用在下:恭)等等。對後世的漢字有很大的影響。現代的楷書和行書寫法絕大部份和隸變之後相差不遠。 (zh)
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  • "horse" written in Qin dynasty seal script and Han dynasty clerical script , compared next to each other. The clerical form more closely resembles modern Chinese writing. (en)
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  • Libian (simplified Chinese: 隶变; traditional Chinese: 隸變; pinyin: lìbiàn; lit. 'clerical change') refers to the natural, gradual, and systematic simplification of Chinese characters over time during the 2nd Century BC, as Chinese writing transitioned from seal script character forms to clerical script characters during the early Han dynasty period, through the process of making omissions, additions, or transmutations of the graphical form of a character to make it easier to write. Libian was one of two conversion processes towards the new clerical script character forms, with the other being liding, which involved the regularisation and linearisation of character shapes. (en)
  • 隷変(れいへん、簡体字: 隶变; 繁体字: 隸變; 拼音: lìbiàn; 英語: clerical change)とは、漢代初期に中国語の表記が篆書体から隷書体に移行すると共に、書きやすくするためにある字の絵画的形態の省略や付け加え、変形を行う過程を通じて紀元前第2世紀の間に時とともに起った自然で漸進的で体系的な漢字の簡略化を指す。隷変は、もう1つの隷定と共に、新たな隷書字体を指向する2つの転換過程の1つであり、文字形の正則化と線形化をも巻き起こした。 (ja)
  • 隸變,是漢字由小篆演變為隸書的過程,大約發生在秦漢之間,是漢字發展的轉捩點。 由於小篆筆劃繁複,書寫不方便,一些下級官員(隸)於是將筆劃簡化(如將「艸」頭簡化為「艹」,「靁」字下的三個田減為一個,變成「雷」),將弧筆改為直筆,方便書寫;又將同一偏旁用在不同位置時改為不同形狀(如「心」用在旁:情;用在下:恭)等等。對後世的漢字有很大的影響。現代的楷書和行書寫法絕大部份和隸變之後相差不遠。 (zh)
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  • Libian (en)
  • 隷変 (ja)
  • 隸變 (zh)
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