- The
Shuowen Jiezi is a
Chinese dictionary compiled by Xu Shen c. 100 CE,
during the
Eastern Han
dynasty (25–220 CE).
While prefigured by
earlier reference...
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recognized as a
preeminent scholar of the Five classics. He was the
author of
Shuowen Jiezi,
which was the
first comprehensive dictionary of
Chinese characters...
- the Han
dynasty scholar Xu Shen
organized his
etymological dictionary Shuowen Jiezi by
selecting 540
recurring graphic elements he
called bù (部, "categories")...
- has
supplanted the
Shuowen Jiezi in
terms of breadth, and it is
still relevant to
etymological research today.
According to the
Shuowen Jiezi,
Chinese characters...
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radicals 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...
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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...
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analysis revolved around a
model first po****rized in the 2nd-century
Shuowen Jiezi dictionary. More
recent models have
analysed the
methods used to...
- 209–211. Qiu 2000, pp. 188, 226, 255.
Shuowen Jiezi, 睎也。从手下目。
Shuowen Jiezi Zhu, 宋玉所謂揚袂障日而望所思也。此會意。
Shuowen Jiezi, 日且冥也。从日在茻中。 Duan
claims that this...
- 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...
- [citation needed] Qi
denotes the male and lin
denotes the
female according to
Shuowen Jiezi. The
legendary image of the
qilin became ****ociated with the image...