Kangxi Dictionary

The Kangxi Dictionary (康熙字典; Kangxi Zidian) was a dictionary, compiled under an edict from the Qing Dynasty Emperor Kangxi of China in 1710. It was completed and published in 1716 and named in honour of the Emperor. The dictionary contains some 47,000 plus entries, with Chinese characters ordered under 214 radicals together with the pronunciation in traditional fanqie spelling, together with references to books, works and dictionaries which contain the entry character. It also contained rime tables with characters ordered under rime classes, tone, and initial syllable sounds.

 

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raf kinloss
raf lyneham
stiffness
lamar
reason (asimov)
raf brize norton
bob bell
raf fairford
german speaking community of belgium
catch that rabbit
cantonese opera
raf odiham
raf benson
liar!
george blake
compliance
pseudoscalar
forensic psychology
al khisas massacre
martin delrio
old chinese
csi: miami
tattoo you
pat hingle
dietsland
st john's college, durham
melissa rivers
tung chung
fanqi
rime table
otto fritz meyerhof
bad news
qieyun
atahualpa yupanqui
giovanni alfonso borelli
grigori alexandrovich potemkin
guangyun
pinot meunier
temple street
cheung kong holdings
edme mariotte
eigg
atrial natriuretic factor
mandrake press