Hani
is the ISO 15924 code that can be used to encode several writing systems based on sinograms (often unformally named ideographs):
- Hanzi (Ming (typeface)), used in classical Chinese (Mandarin) and several related languages in the past imperial China.
- For modern scripts used in Chinese, see ISO 15924:Hant and ISO 15924:Hans.
- Chữ Nôm, used in Vietnamese
- Hán Tự, used in Vietnamese
- Kanji, used in Japanese
- Edomoji
- Japanese gothic typeface
- Hanja, used in Korean
Chinese script and type styles (漢字與其字體風格)
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Script styles /
Calligraphy styles |
- Oracle bone script (甲骨文)
- Bronze inscriptions (金文)
- Clerical script (隸書)
- Regular script (楷書)
- Semi-cursive script (行書)
- Cursive script (草書)
Seal script (篆文)
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- Large Seal Script (大篆)
- Small Seal Script (小篆)
- Bird-worm seal script (鸟虫篆)
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Styles for movable type
and computer fonts |
- Imitation Song (仿宋體)
- Ming (宋體)
- Sans-serif (黑體)
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