thumb|right|upright|The Shuowen Jiezi entry for 'child', showing the small seal script (top right), ancient script (top left), and Zhou script (bottom left) forms. thumb|upright|page=21|A page from a commentary on the work by Wang Guowei The Shizhoupian () is the first known Chinese dictionary, and was written in the ancient large seal script. The work was traditionally dated to the reign of King Xuan of Zhou (827–782 BCE), but many modern scholars assign it to the state of Qin in the Warring States period (221 BCE). The text is no longer fully extant, and it is now known only throug
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『史籀篇』(しちゅうへん)は、中国古代の漢字学習書。漢字を暗記に便利なように羅列した書物と考えられるが、現存しない。 『史籀篇』に使われていた文字を大篆または籀文と呼ぶ。これらがどういう文字であるかについては議論がある。
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Discovered by embedding cosine similarity (sentence-transformers MiniLM, 384-dim).