5-430: Grand Chinese Dictionary may refer to: Hanyu Da Zidian (汉语大字典), a reference dictionary on Chinese characters Hanyu Da Cidian (汉语大词典), most inclusive available Chinese dictionary Zhonghua Da Zidian (中华大字典), an unabridged Chinese dictionary of characters Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with
10-558: Is glossed for Old Chinese ( Shijing rhyme group), Middle Chinese ( fanqie spelling), and Modern Standard Chinese ( pinyin ). The chronologically numbered definitions cite early Chinese dictionaries (especially the Shuowen Jiezi ) and classic texts. Internal collation is by a 200 radical system, arranged by stroke count. Volume 8 has appendices, including rime tables for Old and Middle Chinese, variant characters, indexes, and addenda. The Hanyu Da Zidian has become
15-543: The Grand Chinese Dictionary , is a reference dictionary on Chinese characters . A group of more than 400 editors and lexicographers began compilation in 1974, and it was published in eight volumes from 1986 to 1989. A separate volume of essays documents the lexicographical complexities for this full-scale Chinese dictionary . Besides the weighty 5,790-page first edition, there are 3-volume (1995) and pocket editions. A second edition (pictured at right)
20-689: The title Grand Chinese Dictionary . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Grand_Chinese_Dictionary&oldid=1175156393 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Hanyu Da Zidian The Hanyu Da Zidian ( simplified Chinese : 汉语大字典 ; traditional Chinese : 漢語大字典 ; pinyin : Hànyǔ dàzìdiǎn ; lit. 'Great Compendium of Chinese Characters'), also known as
25-475: Was published in 2006, and has a list of radicals printed on the dust jacket of each volume for quicker character look up. The first edition of the Hanyu Da Zidian included 54,678 head entries for characters, and this was expanded to 60,370 in the second edition, published in 2010. They give historical logographic forms such as oracle bone script , bronzeware script , and seal script . Pronunciation
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