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Writing systems are visual carriers of languages. They are tools, so they can be evaluated as tools. Here are the important information about them.

In progress.

Logogram

It is the earliest form of writing systems. As what its name suggests, they are pictures (logo).

Its advantage is able to express the meaning easily, even without needing unified pronunciations. Its disadvantage is having too many glyphs to memorise.

writing system language region example
Anatolian Luwian Anatolia 300px-Hamath_inscription.jpg
Aztec Nahuatl Mesoamerica 300px-Aztec_Triple_Alliance_Glyphs.jpg
Linear A Minoan

Phaistos Disc

Crete 600px-%CE%94%CE%AF%CF%83%CE%BA%CE%BF%CF%82_%CF%84%CE%B7%CF%82_%CE%A6%CE%B1%CE%B9%CF%83%CF%84%CE%BF%CF%8D_%CF%80%CE%BB%CE%B5%CF%85%CF%81%CE%AC_B_6381.JPG
Cuneiform Sumerian, Akkadian, etc. Mesopotamia 400px-Sumerian_26th_c_Adab.jpg
Cypro-Minoan Eteocypriot Cyprus 505px-Tablet_cypro-minoan_2_Louvre_AM2336.jpg
Egyptian Egyptian Egypt 400px-Minnakht_01.JPG
Han Chinese, etc. East Asia 512px-Shang_Inscribed_Ox_Scapula_%28for_divination%29.jpg
Linear A Minoan Crete 480px-Sitia_Museum_Linear_A_02.jpg
Linear B Mycenaean Greek Mycenae 392px-Tablet_with_Linear_B_Script_from_the_Palace_of_Knossos_-_1375_BC.jpg
Mayan Chʼoltiʼ, Yucatec Maya, etc. Mesoamerica 450px-Mayan_stela.JPG
Mixtec Mixtec languages Mesoamerica 500px-Codice_Vindobonensis_1.jpg
Yi Yi Southwestern China Yiwen.jpg
derivatives of Han
writing system language region example
Chữ Nôm Vietnamese Vietnam Van_Tien_co_tich_tan_truyen.jpg
Dongba Naxi Southeastern China 300px-Painted_Naxi_panel.jpeg
Jurchen Jurchen Northeastern China 508px-Bushell_Juchen_21.jpg
Khitan large script Khitan Northeast Asia 471px-Nova_N_176_folio_9.jpg
Sawndip Zhuang Southern China 500px-Manuscripts_in_the_Yunnan_Nationalities_Museum_-_DSC03931.jpg
Sui Sui Southern China 800px-EAP143_1_1_3_Shuishu_manuscript_from_Libo.jpg
Tangut Tangut Northwestern China The_Art_of_War-Tangut_script.jpg

Han

Han writing system is the one of the logograms that are still used today.

It has several different scripts. There used to be many different writings of a characters. After the unification of China, Qin Shi Huang abolished other writings, only keeping Qin State's writing as the official one, written with the small seal script.

During its development, many modifications took place. Wrong characters and unorthodox character variants are plenty. For example, “肉” (flesh) became confused with “月” (moon) and as a result, many characters with meanings related to flesh have the radical 月.

The simplification of Han was also happening through history. For example, “爲” became “為” and finally “为”, like Picasso's bull. In People's Republic of China, there were two attempts of simplification of Han, one of which was successful and the other failed. In Japan, there was one simplification and it was successful.


Currently, it is being used in China and Japan regularly; in Korea and Vietnam sporadically.

There have been some attempts to abolish Han. In China and Japan, they failed; in Korea and Vietnam, they were largely successful. In the Republic of Korea, some people call for having Han along with Hangul in textbooks; In Vietnam, some people call for having Han as a compulsory course in liberal arts.

Related resources:

main scripts
script example
oracle bone script 512px-Shang_Inscribed_Ox_Scapula_%28for_divination%29.jpg
bronzeware script 800px-Bronze_Ding_of_Song%2C_Late_Western_Zhou%2C_9th_C._to_771_BC_1b.jpg
seal script 300px-XiaozhuanQinquan.jpg
clerical script 200px-LishuHuashanmiao.jpg
regular script 200px-KaishuOuyangxun.jpg
other scripts
script example
cursive script 400px-Mi_Fu-On_Calligraphy.jpg
semicursive script 300px-Lanting_P3rd.jpg