
Nüshu (literally “women’s writing” in Chinese) is a syllabic script created and used exclusively by women in the Jiangyong County in Hunan province of southern China. Up until the late Qing Dynasty (1644-1912) women were forbidden access to formal education, and so Nüshu was developed in secrecy as a means to communicate. Since its discovery in 1982, Nüshu remains to be the only gender-specific writing system in the world.
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THIS WEEK SUCKS
45 days until graduation.
Ready to leave this silly high school phase, join a dance team, earn my communications degree, become a publicist, and make my way to California. And then live :)
"If I get my kid back soon I wanna bring him up to the school to see what my teachers will say!"
Are you kidding me right now..
"Shea: I feel like someone keeps farting. Erin: It’s not me. Shea: I know, it doesn’t smell like yours."
For washing that yucky anti-gay anti-woman anti-minority taste out of your mouth.
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