- The
Zhengzitong (Chinese: 正字通; pinyin:
Zhèngzìtōng; Wade–Giles: Cheng-tzu-t'ung; lit. 'Correct
Character Mastery') was a 17th-century
Chinese dictionary...
- Ming
dynasty dictionaries: the 1615 Zi**** by Mei Yingzuo, and the 1627
Zhengzitong by
Zhang Zilie. The
imperial edict required that the
project be completed...
- on
hearing that the
Jinyiwei had
issued a
warrant for his arrest. The
Zhengzitong was published. The
Polish Jesuit Michał Boym
first introduced the heliocentric...
-
Guangyun 26194 1039
Jiyun 53525 1066
Leipian 31319 1615 Zi**** 33179 1675
Zhengzitong 33440 1716
Kangxi Dictionary 46933 1915
Zhonghua Da
Zidian 48200 1968...
- to read it by
tirelessly studying the
traditional Chinese dictionary Zhengzitong. In 1811, at the end of five
years of study, he
produced the work Essai...
-
pharmacopoeia and
taught himself to read
Chinese by
studying the 1671
Zhengzitong (Correct
Character Mastery)
dictionary for five years. Its mo (貘) entry...
- the
number of
residual graphic strokes besides the radical. The 1627
Zhengzitong ("Correct
Character Mastery") also used 214. The 1716 CE
Kangxi Dictionary...
-
dictionary with 12,158
character entries, 542-radical system,
fanqie glosses Zhengzitong 1627 (Ming)
Supplement to the Zi****
character dictionary, 33,000 entries...
- era. The
Kangxi Dictionary quotes an
entry in the Ming
dynasty lexicon Zhengzitong: 「不姓之不,轉注古音,音彪」
which indicates this old,
uncommon surname is pronounced...
- and Qing
period dictionaries. The Zi**** also
formed the
basis for the
Zhengzitong,
written and
originally published by
Zhang Zilie (張自烈) as the 1627 Zi****...