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Jurchen script

The Jurchen script (Jurchen: ; Chinese: 女真文) was the writing system used to write the Jurchen language, the language of the Jurchen people who created the Jin Empire in northeastern China in the 12th–13th centuries. It was derived from the Khitan script, which in turn was derived from Chinese (Han characters). The script has only been decoded to a small…

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Jurchen small script

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Structure of the script

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Creator
Wanyan Xiyin
Direction
Left-to-right
Languages
Jurchen language, ancestral to Manchu language
Parent systems
Seal scriptClerical scriptKhitan scriptJurchen script · Clerical scriptKhitan scriptJurchen script · Khitan scriptJurchen script · Jurchen script
Period
12th–16th century
Script type
Logographic and phonogram

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Jurchen script

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related to Jurchen small script · 22
Jurchen script → According, Bureau, Daniel Kane, Emperor Xizong, History, However, Interpreters, Jin, Jin Dynasty, Jurchen, Jurchen Character Book, Kane, Khitan, Monument, Nüzhen, Nǚzhēn Yìyǔ, Nǚzhēn Zìshū, Sino-Jurchen Vocabulary, The, Various
related to Study of the script · 17
Jurchen script → Belgian, Chinese, Da Jin, Due, Emperor Xingzong, Empress Renyi, Jin, Jurchen, Ker, Khitan, Liao, Liao Imperial Tombs, Qingling, The, Thus, Western, Wilhelm Grube
related to history · 13
Jurchen script → According, After, In, Jin, Jin Empire, Jin Shi, Jurchen, Khitan, Khitan Liao, The, Wanyan Aguda, Wanyan Xiyin, Xizong Emperor
related to External links · 10
Jurchen script → From, Jurchens, Korean Peninsula Archived, Ming Era, Nüzhenyiyu, Seen, The Khitais, Wayback MachineJurchen Script, Wayback MachineJurchens, Yongningsibei Archived
related to Structure of the script · 7
Jurchen script → Apparently, Chinese, Jurchen, Khitan, Many Jurchen, The Jurchen, There
Parent systems · 4
Jurchen script → Clerical scriptKhitan scriptJurchen script, Jurchen script, Khitan scriptJurchen script, Seal scriptClerical scriptKhitan scriptJurchen script
Creator · 1
Jurchen script → Wanyan Xiyin
Direction · 1
Jurchen script → Left-to-right
ISO 15924 · 1
Jurchen script → .mw-parser-output .monospaced{font-family:monospace,monospace}Jurc (510), ​Jurchen
Languages · 1
Jurchen script → Jurchen language, ancestral to Manchu language

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script jurchen khitan chinese small characters large used jin phonetic inscription inscriptions writing first emperor known written however two wanyan

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Jurchen scriptCreatorWanyan Xiyin1.00infobox
Jurchen scriptDirectionLeft-to-right1.00infobox
Jurchen scriptISO 15924.mw-parser-output .monospaced{font-family:monospace,monospace}Jurc (510), ​Jurchen1.00infobox
Jurchen scriptLanguagesJurchen language, ancestral to Manchu language1.00infobox
Jurchen scriptParent systemsSeal scriptClerical scriptKhitan scriptJurchen script1.00infobox
Jurchen scriptParent systemsClerical scriptKhitan scriptJurchen script1.00infobox
Jurchen scriptParent systemsKhitan scriptJurchen script1.00infobox
Jurchen scriptParent systemsJurchen script1.00infobox
Jurchen scriptPeriod12th–16th century1.00infobox
Jurchen scriptScript typeLogographic and phonogram1.00infobox
Jurchen scriptpart ofthe Chinese family of scripts0.85text
Jurchen scriptrelated to External linksThe Khitais0.60section

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