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Kangxi and Dictionary
Emperor Kangxi ordered the creation of Kangxi Dictionary, the most complete dictionary of Chinese characters ever put together at the time.
The Kangxi Emperor sponsored the Peiwen Yunfu, a rime dictionary published in 1711, and the Kangxi Dictionary published in 1716, which remains to this day an authoritative reference.
* The Kangxi Dictionary is published, laying the foundation of most references to Han characters studied today.
In East Asia, the swastika is a Chinese character, defined by Kangxi Dictionary, published in 1716, as " synonym of myriad, used mostly in Buddhist classic texts ", by extension, the word later evolved to represent eternity and Buddhism.
One of the largest was the Kangxi Dictionary compiled by 1716 under the auspices of the Kangxi Emperor ( r. 1661 – 1722 ); it provides definitions for over 47, 000 characters.
They are most commonly the characters in the standardized character sets of Taiwan, of Hong Kong, or in the Kangxi Dictionary.
According to the Kangxi Dictionary, the name came from that of a country beyond China's borders .< ref > Kangxi Dictionary: Yue: ... definition list ... also a country outside China.
For instance Empress Wu's own name zhào 照 was replaced with 瞾, but is erroneously thought to be 曌, and looking in the Kangxi Dictionary, one finds the description of the former having two 目 (" eye ") characters being the proper character rather than the word míng 明 meaning " bright ".
The Kangxi Dictionary () was the standard Chinese dictionary during the 18th and 19th centuries.
The Kangxi Dictionary editors, including Zhang Yushu () and Chen Tingjing (), based it partly on two Ming Dynasty dictionaries: the 1615 Zihui ( " Character Collection ") by Mei Yingzuo (), and the 1627 Zhengzitong ( " Correct Character Mastery ") by Zhang Zilie ().
Since the imperial edict required that the Kangxi Dictionary be compiled within five years, a number of errors were inevitable.
Although these 214 radicals were first used in the Zihui, due to the popularity of the Kangxi Dictionary they are known as Kangxi radicals and remain in modern usage as a method to categorize traditional Chinese characters.
The Kangxi Dictionary is available in many forms, from old Qing Dynasty editions in block printing, to reprints in traditional Chinese bookbinding, to modern revised editions with essays in Western-style hardcover, to the digitized Internet version.
The Kangxi Dictionary is one of the Chinese dictionaries used by the Ideographic Rapporteur Group for the Unicode standard.
Kangxi Dictionary, 1827 reprint
* 康熙字典網上版 Kangxi Dictionary Net Version
Even after the more sophisticated rime table analysis was developed, fanqie continued to be used in dictionaries, including voluminous Kangxi Dictionary published in 1716.

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