The Jijiupian is a Chinese character primer that was compiled by the Han dynasty scholar Shi You around 40 BCE. Similar to an abecedarium, it contains a series of orthographic word lists, categorized according to character radical, and briefly explained in rhymed lines. In the Qin and Han dynasties, several similar orthographic primers were in circulation, such as Cangjiepian, but the Jijiupian is the only one that survived intact for two millennia.
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《急就章》又名《急就篇》,汉朝史游著。 汉元帝时史游作《急就章》,全文共1394字,无一重複字,为學童识字之书。“石敢当”的文字记载最早见于《急就章》:“师猛虎,石敢当,所不侵,龙未央。”
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Discovered by embedding cosine similarity (sentence-transformers MiniLM, 384-dim).