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Chinese bronze inscriptions, also commonly referred to as Bronze script or Bronzeware script are writing in a variety of Chinese scripts on Chinese ritual bronzes such as ''zhōng'' bells and ''dǐng'' tripodal cauldrons from the Shang dynasty to the Zhou dynasty and even later. Early bronze inscriptions were almost always cast (that is, the writing was done with a stylus in the wet clay of the piece-mold from which the bronze was then cast), while later inscriptions were often engraved after the bronze was cast.〔Qiú 2000 p.60〕 ==Terminology== For the early Western Zhou to early Warring States period, the bulk of writing which has been unearthed has been in the form of bronze inscriptions. As a result, it is common to refer to the variety of scripts of this period as "bronze script", even though there is no single such script. The term usually includes bronze inscriptions of the preceding Shang dynasty as well. However, there are great differences between the highly pictorial Shang emblem (aka "identificational") characters on bronzes (see "ox" clan insignia at left), typical Shang bronze graphs, writing on bronzes from the middle of the Zhou dynasty, and that on late Zhou to Qin, Han and subsequent period bronzes. Furthermore, starting in the Spring and Autumn period, the writing in each region gradually evolved in different directions, such that the script styles in the Warring States of Chu, Qin and the eastern regions, for instance, were strikingly divergent. In addition, artistic scripts also emerged in the late Spring and Autumn to early Warring States, such as Bird Script (鳥書 ''niǎoshū''), also called Bird Seal Script (''niǎozhuàn'' 鳥篆 ), and Worm Script (''chóngshū'' 蟲書). Image:Shang dynasty bronze Chinese character 寅 yin2.svg|Shang Dynasty Image:Chinese character 寅 Yin2 from late W Zhou bronze.svg|Late Western Zhou Image:Chinese character 寅 yin2 in early Warring States bird script from bronze vessel.svg|Bird Script, early Warring States Image:Chinese character 寅 yin2 from late Warring States bronze.svg|Late Warring States 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Chinese bronze inscriptions」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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