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Admiral Du
Xigui (Chinese: 杜錫珪; Wade–Giles: Tu Hsi-Kuei;
November 12, 1875 –
December 28, 1933) was a
Chinese naval officer during the late Qing dynasty...
- Qiu
Xigui (simplified Chinese: 裘锡圭;
traditional Chinese: 裘錫圭; Wade–Giles: Ch'iu Hsi-kuei; born 13 July 1935) is a
Chinese historian, palaeographer, and...
- You
Xigui (Chinese: 由喜贵; born May 1939) is a
retired general in the People's
Liberation Army of China. He was an
alternate member of the 15th and 16th...
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Xigui, Qiu; 裘錫圭. (2000).
Chinese writing. Mattos,
Gilbert Louis, 1939–, Norman, Jerry, 1936–2012, Qiu,
Xigui, 裘錫圭. Berkeley, California...
- the 宣示表; Xuānshì Biǎo, 薦季直表; Jiànjìzhí Biǎo, and 力命表; Lìmìng Biǎo. Qiu
Xigui describes the
script in
Xuanshi Biao as: ...clearly
emerging from the womb...
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merger of
formerly distinct forms.
According to
Chinese palaeographer Qiu
Xigui, the
broadest trend in the
evolution of
Chinese characters over
their history...
- News.
Archived from the
original on 2012-03-20.
Retrieved 2020-01-14. Qiu
Xigui (2000)
Chinese Writing English translation of 文字學概論 by
Gilbert L. Mattos...
- Qian A new type of
clerical script, for
which Chinese palaeographer Qiu
Xigui termed the name "neo-clerical" (simplified Chinese: 新隶体;
traditional Chinese:...
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remaining 58% are phono-semantic compounds. The
Chinese palaeographer Qiu
Xigui presents "three principles" of
character formation, with
semantographs describing...
- doi:10.1017/CBO9781139166935, ISBN 978-0-521-59958-0, S2CID 209828119. Qiu,
Xigui (2000),
Chinese Writing,
translated by
Gilbert Louis Mattos and
Jerry Norman...