- The
Shuowen Jiezi is a
Chinese dictionary compiled by Xu Shen c. 100 CE,
during the
Eastern Han
dynasty (25–206 CE).
While prefigured by
earlier Chinese...
- records, with Jie
Zitui or
Jiezi Tui
coming later. Sima Qian
treats his name as
though it were
actually Jie Tui, with "
Jiezi"
serving as an
honorific equivalent...
- The
Shuowen Jiezi dictionary created by Xu Shen uses 540
radicals to
index its characters. List of
Kangxi radicals - a
system of 214
components used by...
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Jiezi (Mandarin: 街子镇) is a town in
Wusheng County, Guang'an, Sichuan, China. In 2010,
Jiezi had a
total po****tion of 15,429: 7,866
males and 7,563 females:...
- a
preeminent scholar of the Five classics. He was the
author of
Shuowen Jiezi,
which was the
first comprehensive dictionary of
Chinese characters, as...
-
Shuowen Jiezi (simplified Chinese: 说文解字;
traditional Chinese: 說文解字; pinyin: Shuōwén
Jiězì) is the
title of an
educational television series broadcast...
- Fu
Jiezi (Chinese: 傅介子; Wade–Giles: Fu Chieh-tzu), born in Qingyang, Gansu, was
responsible for the ********ination of the
Loulan king
Angui in 77 BC. Although...
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supplanted the
Shuowen Jiezi in
terms of breadth, and it is
still relevant to
etymological research today.
According to the
Shuowen Jiezi,
Chinese characters...
-
analysis revolved around a
model first po****rised in the 2nd-century
Shuowen Jiezi dictionary.
Newer models have
since appeared,
often attempting to describe...
- is
based on the
older system of 540
radicals used in the Han-era
Shuowen Jiezi.
Since 2009, the
Chinese Government has
promoted a 201-radical
system (Table...