If you have had the chance to visit terracotta army at the High
Museum of Art in Atlanta, Georgia, you would have seen a big wall full
of huge characters. Those characters are in the Zhuan form of Chinese
characters which are the standradized Chinese characters under China’s
first Emperor Qin Shihuang, as shown below:
yishan keshi
正面、左侧面刊刻颂扬秦始皇功绩文字,背面刻秦二世诏书。小篆体,每面5行,共222字.
It is actually a poem with 222 characters, with four chracters per line:
皇帝立国,惟初在昔,嗣世称王。
讨伐乱逆,威动四极,武义直 方。
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