Division of Contents
A 呀/平音;B 碑/官上;C 西/官上;D 底/官上;E 口衣;F 呀呋{夫}/平音;G 指;H 咽口治{治};I 挨/上音;K 制/上音;L 几兒;M 口偃;N 口晏;O 呵;P 口悲;Q 九/官音;R 亞兒/上音;S 嘻口士;T 地/官音;U 喴/上音;V 唷;W 喼步尤唷;X 嗌口士;Y 口偉偉;Z 而夕;& 奄巴詩;N° 號字
The next page consists of the list of letters from a to z (except j) written according to the standard format of capital letters in cursive script (大草字法定式). The page that follows introduces the standard format of capital letters in seal-cursive script used for greeting cards (大篆草法字體全帖定式) and the next page states that the inscriptions on “porcelain and lacquer are all written in this format” (漆器瓷器皆書此體 tsat he tsu [China] he [ware] kay shue [book] tsu tai).[30][31] For the meaning of the term “全帖” and its uses, see Coblin and Levi eds., Francisco Varo’s grammar of the mandarin language, 1703: an English translation of “Arte de la lengua Mandarina”, p. 197, note 2 and p. 207.