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By Ou Zhang, 2023. From cloud.cb (野雲).

By Ou Zhang, 2023. From cloud.cb (野雲).

By Ou Zhang, 2023. From cloud.cb (野雲).

By Ou Zhang, 2023. From cloud.cb (野雲).

By Ou Zhang, 2022. From cloud.cb (野雲).

A fragment of a dharani woodblock print in Sanskrit and Chinese, c. 650–670, Tang dynasty. More info (in Chinese).

Image from Wikipedia

A woodblock print of Pratisara Dharani from the 700s. It’s a buddhist talisman written in Sanskrit and it was found in modern day China. Carrying printed texts like this was believed to be beneficial for the person in life or afterlife.

Source: Jahyun Kim (2020) Korean Single-Sheet Buddhist Woodblock Illustrated Prints Produced for Protection and Worship

Pratisara mantra, 927 CE

Mahāpratyaṅgirā mantra, 971 CE

Both of these are Chinese uses of the (Indian) Siddhaṃ script. h/t: Karl Kempton’s A History of Visual Text Art (p. 57)

Appearance of Crosses by Ding Yi. On-going series, covered here 10 years ago. First one from 2004, second from 2022.

Screens from the Chinese BBS Lilac, 2013. Screenshot by fcambus. h/t NO CARRIER.