Zihui (redirect from Mei Yingzuo)
1615 Zìhuì is a Chinese dictionary edited by the Ming Dynasty scholar Mei Yingzuo (梅膺祚). It is renowned for introducing two lexicographical innovations...
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wood" are often grouped together in the sections for those radicals. Mei Yingzuo's 1615 dictionary Zihui made two further innovations. He reduced the list...
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was based partly on two Ming dynasty dictionaries: the 1615 Zihui by Mei Yingzuo, and the 1627 Zhengzitong by Zhang Zilie. The imperial edict required...
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rearranged them into 542. The 1615 CE Zihui ("Character Glossary"), edited by Mei Yingzuo [zh] during the Ming dynasty, simplified the 540 Shuowen Jiezi radicals...
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Trésor des diaries. The Chinese dictionary Zihui (字彙/字汇), edited by Mei Yingzuo (梅膺祚|梅膺祚), is published, introducing the Kangxi radicals in Chinese characters...
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Mian's Tangyun rhyming dictionary The Wujing Wenzi Gu Yewang's Yupian Mei Yingzuo's Zihui The Zilei Biaoyun Ten movies or television shows have been produced...
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