The Shizhoupian (Chinese: 史籀篇) is the first known Chinese dictionary, and was written in the ancient Large seal script. The work was traditionally dated...
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sometimes traditionally identified with a group of characters from the Shizhoupian (c. 800 BCE), preserved by their inclusion within the Shuowen Jiezi....
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variously used to describe zhòuwén (籀文) examples from the ca. 800 BC Shizhoupian compendium, or inscriptions on both late W. Zhou bronze inscriptions...
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earliest surviving monolingual dictionary; and some sources cite the Shizhoupian (probably compiled sometime between 700 BCE to 200 BCE, possibly earlier)...
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Zhou dynasty. The Zhou characters were taken from the no-longer extant Shizhoupian, an early copybook traditionally attributed to "Historian Zhou", from...
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Cao Jing Shenzi (Shen Buhai) Shenzi (Shen Dao) Shiji Shijing Shiming Shĭzhòupiān (史籀篇) Shizi Shuihudi Qinmu zhujian (Shuihudi Qin bamboo texts) Shujing...
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Among them, the ones with greater impact include: Western Zhou dynasty: Shizhoupian (史籀篇, written in big seal script, 827–782 BCE) Qin dynasty: Cangjiepian...
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of seal script from late-Western Zhou as recorded in the dictionary Shizhoupian) of 禱 is included. The text in the image is read from top to bottom,...
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fragments or quotations within Chinese classic texts. For example, the Shizhoupian was compiled by one or more historians in the court of King Xuan of Zhou...
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502 entries, linguistically important Han-era pronunciation glosses Shizhoupian 800 BC (Zhou) First recorded Chinese dictionary, Great Seal script, lost...
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