- The
Cangjiepian, also
known as the
Three Chapters (三倉, sāncāng), was a c. 220 BCE
Chinese primer and a
prototype for
Chinese dictionaries. Li Si, Chancellor...
- The
standardized use of
small seal
characters was
promulgated via the
Cangjiepian primer compiled by Qin Shi Huang's ministers—namely his
chancellor Li...
-
inventor of
Chinese characters.
Cangjie was the
eponym for the (c. 220 BCE)
Cangjiepian proto-dictionary, the
Cangjie method of
inputting characters into a computer...
- standard.
Through Chinese commentaries, it is
known that Li Si
compiled the
Cangjiepian, a partially-extant
wordbook listing some 3,300
Chinese characters in...
-
Chinese culture for
thousands of years. Li Si was also the
author of the
Cangjiepian, the
first Chinese language primer of
which fragments still exist. According...
- (Wan li
chang cheng).
Around this time,
Prime Minister Li Si
publishes Cangjiepian, a
primer on the new
orthographic standard for all of China, the Small...
- Book of
Master Wei Liao
Gongsun Longzi: Book of
Master Gongsun Long
Cangjiepian: Cang Jie's
Chapter Lament for Ying (Āi Yǐng) Bu Ju:
Divination Yu Fu:...
-
single strip.
Named after the
mythical inventor of
Chinese writing, the
Cangjiepian or Cang Jie
Wordbook was one of the
earliest primers of
Chinese characters...
-
appear in the Shuowen. Many
small script characters were
taken from the
Cangjiepian (c. 220 BCE);
ancient characters were
collected from the
texts found...
- (Wan li
chang cheng).
Around this time,
Prime Minister Li Si
publishes Cangjiepian, a
primer on the new
orthographic standard for all of China, the Small...