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Written form of Ersusaba

1. The first type is paper larger than playing cards, and each paper is painted with different symbols, which seems to be used for fortune telling or divination.

2. The second is the Sur hieroglyphics I have seen before. Its layout is as big as Dongba literature, and the paper is also very similar to Dongba paper. Like Dongba, it is painted in color, which is not much different from Dongba literature in our layman's view.

3. The third is traditional Tibetan, but the format and paper are similar to Dongba literature.

4. The fourth one is even stranger. The writing type belongs to syllabic writing, but the strokes are not as complicated as Yi and Chinese, a bit like Sanskrit. In the movable type format of Dongba literature, each page is marked with a number of grids, and each grid is filled with a paragraph of text, some of which are added with auxiliary symbols.

5. Sabah is very common in Muli Tibetan area, and some people may use Sabah. I hope Shaban can be carried forward in Muli County. Binassi pictographic Dongba language in Ersusaba is stronger and its form is older. Through it, we may be able to uncover another mystery of the emergence and development of human characters.