khoa đẩu
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Definition
- Noun:
- Tadpole Script: An ancient form of Chinese characters, said to resemble the shape of tadpoles. It is considered one of the earliest and most archaic scripts.
- A term for ancient, seal-style scripts: Often used to refer generally to old, pictographic, or archaic forms of writing that are difficult to decipher.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- Các nhà khảo cổ phát hiện ra văn bản viết bằng chữ khoa đẩu. (Archaeologists discovered a text written in Tadpole Script.)
- Chữ khoa đẩu rất khó đọc đối với các học giả hiện đại. (Tadpole Script is very difficult for modern scholars to read.)
Advanced Usage
- This term is primarily used in historical, archaeological, or philological contexts when discussing the evolution of writing systems.
Variants and Related Words
- Chữ triện (Seal Script): A later, more standardized form of ancient Chinese script, often discussed in relation to earlier forms like .
- Văn tự cổ (Ancient characters): A general term for ancient writing.
Synonyms
- Ancient script
- Archaic characters
- Tadpole characters
Related Concepts
- Oracle bone script: Another ancient form of Chinese writing, but distinct from Tadpole Script.
- Pictograph: A symbol in a writing system that represents an object, similar to the early forms found in scripts like .