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{{Short description|Form of Chinese characters from the Qin dynasty}}
{{Infobox writing system
|type=[[Logographic]]
|languages=[[Old Chinese]]
|time={{circa|500{{sbc}}|200{{sAD}}}}
|fam1=([[
|fam2=[[Oracle bone script]]
|fam3=[[Bronze script]]
|fam4=[[Large seal script]]
|children=[[Clerical script]]
|sample=XiaozhuanQinquan.jpg
|note=none
}}
{{Infobox Chinese
| c = 小篆
| p = xiǎozhuàn
| w = hsiao<sup>3</sup>-chuan<sup>4</sup>
| j = siu2 syun6
| l = small seal
| altname = Qin script
| c2 = 秦篆
| p2 = Qínzhuàn
| j2 = Ceon4 syun6
| w2 = Chʻin<sup>2</sup>-chuan<sup>4</sup>
| l2 = Qin seal
}}
{{Table Hanzi}}
The '''small seal script''' is an archaic [[script style]] of [[written Chinese]]. It developed within the [[state of Qin]] during the [[Eastern Zhou]] dynasty (771–256{{sbc}}), and was then promulgated across China in order to replace script varieties used in other [[ancient Chinese states]] following [[Qin's wars of unification]] and establishment of the [[Qin dynasty]] (221–206{{sbc}}) under [[Qin Shi Huang]], the first [[Emperor of China]].
== History ==
Before [[Qin's wars of unification]], local variation in [[Chinese character]] forms had evolved independently of one another for centuries, producing
== Standardization ==
The standardized use of small seal characters was promulgated via the ''[[Cangjiepian]]''
The small seal script has been proposed for inclusion in [[Unicode]]. The 723-page proposal from 2015 lists much of the then-known examples of Qing dynasty commentary images.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.unicode.org/L2/L2015/15281-n4688-small-seal.pdf|title=L2/15-281: Proposal to encode Small Seal Script in UCS | publisher=Working Group Document, ISO/IEC JTC1/SC2/WG2 and UTC|date=2015-10-20|access-date=2016-01-23}}</ref> This topic remains under discussion by Unicode's working group as of April 2020.▼
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▲The small seal script
== References ==
{{Reflist}}
== External links ==
* [https://unicode.org/L2/topical/seal/ Topical Document List: Seal Script],
* Lookup of seal script is available through some online dictionaries. See the [https://guides.lib.ku.edu/c.php?g=206749&p=1363898 KU libraries] guide for examples.
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