大篆
大篆
dà zhuàn
the great seal; used narrowly for 籀文; used broadly for many pre-Qin scripts
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Definitions
- the great seal
- used narrowly for 籀文
- used broadly for many pre-Qin scripts
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Related Words
人多势众(rén duō shì zhòng)— many men, a great force (idiom); many hands provide great strength
→史籀篇(Shǐ zhòu piān)— Shizhoupian, early school primer in great seal script 大篆[da4 zhuan4], attributed to King Xuan of Zhou 周宣王[Zhou1 Xuan1 wang2] but probably dating from c. 500 BC
→多如牛毛(duō rú niú máo)— as many as the hair of the ox (idiom)
→一抓一大把(yī zhuā yī dà bǎ)— a dime a dozen
→HSK & Exam Info
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