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Lishu or Li Shu may refer to: * Li Shu (Tang dynasty) (740-791), a Tang dynasty prince * Lishu County, in Jilin, China * Lishu District, in Jixi, Heilongjiang, China * Lishu station, Suzhou Rail Transit, China * Clerical script The clerical script (; Japanese: 隷書体, ''reishotai''; Korean: 예서 (old spelling 례서); Vietnamese: lệ thư), sometimes also chancery script, is a style of Chinese writing which evolved from the late Warring States period to the Qi ... or lishu, a style of Chinese calligraphy See also * Li Su (other) {{disambiguation, geo ...
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Lishu County
Lishu County () is a county of western Jilin province, China, bordering Liaoning to the southwest. It is under the administration of Siping City Siping (), formerly Ssupingkai (), is a prefecture-level city in the west of Jilin province, People's Republic of China. Located in the middle of the Songliao Plain and at the intersection of Jilin, Liaoning and Inner Mongolia, Siping covers an a ..., with a population of 800,000 residing in an area of . Administrative divisions Lishu County administers 17 towns and six townships. Towns: Townships: * Baishan Township () * Shengli Township () * Quanyanling Township () * Jinshan Township () * Shuanghe Township () * Sikeshu Township () Climate References External links County-level divisions of Jilin {{Jilin-geo-stub ...
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Lishu District
Lishu District () is a district of the city of Jixi, Heilongjiang, People's Republic of China. Administrative divisions Lishu District is divided into 5 subdistricts and 1 township. ;5 subdistricts * Jieli (), Muleng (), Pinggang (), Jianchang Jianchang () is a county of Huludao City in the southwest of Liaoning province, China. It is the largest division of Huludao, with an area of , and population of 600,000, located in mountainous terrain west of that city, serviced by China Natio ... (), Shilin () ;1 town * Lishu () Notes and references Lishu {{Heilongjiang-geo-stub ...
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Lishu Station
Lishu (Chinese: 蠡墅) is a station of Line 4, Suzhou Rail Transit Line 4 is a line of Suzhou Rail Transit. It runs in a north-south alignment from Longdaobang station in Xiangcheng District's the northern suburbs, to the canal town of Tongli Tongli, alternately Tong-Li (; Wu: Don li, ) is a town in Wuji .... The station is located in the Wuzhong District of Suzhou. It has been in use since April 15, 2017, the same time of the operation of Line 4. References Suzhou Rail Transit stations Railway stations in China opened in 2017 {{Jiangsu-railstation-stub ...
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Clerical Script
The clerical script (; Japanese: 隷書体, ''reishotai''; Korean: 예서 (old spelling 례서); Vietnamese: lệ thư), sometimes also chancery script, is a style of Chinese writing which evolved from the late Warring States period to the Qin dynasty, matured and became dominant in the Han dynasty, and remained in largely active use through the Wei-Jin periods. In its development, it departed significantly from the earlier scripts in terms of graphic structures (a process named ''libian'', or "clerical change"), and was characterized by its rectilinearity, a trait shared with the later regular script. Although it was succeeded by the later scripts, including the regular script, the clerical script is preserved as a calligraphic practice. In Chinese calligraphy, the term ''clerical'' often refers to a specific calligraphic style that is typical of a specific subtype of the clerical script, the ''Han'' ''clerical'' () or ''bafen'' () ''script''. This style of calligraphy is ch ...
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