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Chinese classics, between roughly the 5th century BCE and the end of the Handynasty (202 BCE – 220 CE). The form of Chinese used in works written before
County and Langya County. In the fifth year of Emperor Yuan Feng of the HanDynasty (106 BC), Qingzhou Secretariat Department was established, which was
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dynasty (221–206 BCE). Clerical script, which had matured by the early Handynasty (202 BCE – 220 CE), abstracted the forms of characters—obscuring their
humans in Hong Kong and the start of recorded Chinese history during the Handynasty. Excavations of Tung Wan Tsai North (Ma Wan) and Sha Tau Kok revealed
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consolidation in character forms prior to the founding of the Qin. The Handynasty (202 BC – 220 AD) that inherited the Qin administration coincided with
used a dialect known as yayan rather than regional dialects; during the Handynasty, texts also referred to tōngyǔ (通語; 'common language'). The rime books
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