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》書名。相傳為周宣王時的太史籀所撰。现代学者多认为其乃戰國間秦人所作。十五篇。為古代字書。字體與石鼓文及春秋時代的秦系金文相同,為周代史官教學童識字的課本。今僅存說文所引史篇及所錄籀文223字。王國維有《史籀篇敘錄》、《史籀篇疏證》。也稱為「史篇」、「史籀」。西周宣王時期之著作,作為教育用途,根據《漢書·藝文誌》所說是周官教兒童的教材,內十一篇,字體較小篆繁複,字呈正方形,筆劃優美,該書已佚,若欲參考字型,此書兩千多字中,《說文解字》有收錄約兩百字。 用字較小篆不同,如“奸”作“姦”又如“乃……”作“迺……”又如“草”作“茻”又如“好”作“𡥃”等等。
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Discovered by embedding cosine similarity (sentence-transformers MiniLM, 384-dim).