Zhou Boqi

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Zhou Boqi Chinese: 周伯琦 (1298–1369) was a Chinese court poet during the Yuan Dynasty.[1] Zhou was born in Raozhou (now Boyang) but grew up in Beijing, and in his early career worked there as a magistrate and later as Senior Compiler for Imperial Academy.[2] He was well known for his seal script calligraphy.[2][3]

Liushu zheng'e

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Zhou Boqi is the author of the Liushu zheng'e (六书正讹/六書正訛 Liùshū zhèng'é), a book with the aim of correcting errors in the six categories of Chinese characters (六书/六書 liùshū), which is used by the Hanyu da zidian (HYDZD) f.e. in the Siku quanshu-edition.[4]

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