- 籀文 zhòuwén large seal scriptA style of calligraphy used during the Zhou and Qin dynasties, also known as [[大篆|大篆|da4 zhuan4]]; traditionally attributed to the historian Shi Zhou ([[史籀|史籀|shi3 zhou4]]) during the reign of King Xuan of Zhou
- 史籀 shǐzhòu Shi ZhouRoyal historian of King Xuan of Zhou (827–782 BC) during the Western Zhou dynasty; traditionally credited with inventing Large Seal script. Also called [[太史籀|太史籀|tai4 shi3 zhou4]]
- 史籀篇 shǐzhòupiān Shizhoupian(proper noun) An early school primer written in the Great Seal script, traditionally attributed to an official under King Xuan of Zhou but likely dating to around 500 BC.
- 太史籀 tàishǐzhòu Shi Zhoucourt historian during the reign of King Xuan of the Zhou dynasty, traditionally credited with inventing Large Seal script
- 籀书 zhòushū large seal script(bound form) an ancient style of Chinese calligraphy used in the state of Qin during the late Zhou and early Qin dynasties, more complex in stroke than the small seal script; also known as [[大篆|大篆|da4 zhuan4]] or [[籀文|籀文|zhou4 wen2]]
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- Frequency data
- MTSU Chinese text computing