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[[Image:wenlin_216x93.png]] '''Appendix J''' of the [[Main_Page|Wenlin User’s Guide]] | [[Image:wenlin_216x93.png]] '''Appendix J''' of the [[Main_Page|Wenlin User’s Guide]] | ||
− | This appendix | + | This appendix provides an overview of Wenlin’s features related to '''Shuowen Jiezi''' (《說文解字》''Shuōwén Jiězì'' ) . |
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− | + | ==Shuowen Dianziban== | |
− | * | + | *《說文解字》''Shuōwén Jiězì'' is the oldest comprehensive Chinese character dictionary. Compiled in the Eastern Hàn Dynasty (121 A.D.) by 許慎 Xǔ Shèn (c. A.D. 58 - c. A.D. 147), it is the most influential analytic Chinese character dictionary of all time. |
− | * [ | + | * Wenlin’s electronic edition of Shuowen is based on the Qīng Dynasty print edition《說文解字‧注》“Shuōwén Jiězì – Zhù” by 段玉裁 Duàn Yùcái (1735-1815). This electronic edition and its 11,246-character Seal font are the creations of [http://www.rscook.org Dr. Richard S. Cook]. For more information, see the four-volume print edition:《說文解字‧電子版》''Shuō Wén Jiě Zì — Diànzǐ Bǎn: Digital Recension of the Eastern Hàn Chinese Grammaticon'' ([http://linguistics.berkeley.edu/~rscook/html/writing.html#EHC Cook, 2003]). |
− | + | ==Shuowen Features== | |
− | + | The following sections of the ''Wenlin User’s Guide'' treat subjects relating to Shuōwén features. | |
− | * [[ | + | * [[Looking_Up_Vocabulary#Shu.C5.8Dw.C3.A9n_Entries_.28Red_Seal_Characters.29|Shuōwén Entries]] (Looking Up Vocabulary) |
− | * [[ | + | * [[Looking_Up_Vocabulary#Shu.C5.8Dw.C3.A9n_Glosses|Shuōwén Glosses]] (Chinese Definitions) |
− | * [[ | + | * [[Looking_Up_Vocabulary#Shu.C5.8Dw.C3.A9n_Buttons|Shuōwén Buttons]] (Adjacent Entries, Radicals, Components, References, Variants) |
+ | * [[Looking_Up_Vocabulary#Customizing_the_order_of_items|Customize Display Order]] (Zìdiǎn “j” is for 解 jiě) | ||
+ | * [[Fonts#Seal_Hanzi|Seal Hanzi]] (Font) | ||
+ | |||
+ | * [[Lists#Shuowen_Seal_Radicals|Shuōwén Radicals]] (Lists) | ||
+ | |||
+ | * [[Advanced_Options#Color_seal_characters_red_in_Z.C3.ACdi.C7.8En_entries_.28and_other_key_places.29|Red Seal Characters]] (Advanced Options) | ||
+ | |||
+ | * [[Advanced_Options#Seal.3DS.C3.B2ng_if_.E2.80.9CFull.3Dsimple.E2.80.9D_.28enables_Shu.C5.8Dw.C3.A9n_variant_foldings.29|Seal Variant Folding]] (Advanced Options) | ||
+ | |||
+ | *[[Character_Description_Language#Wenlin_CDL_Variants|CDL variants]] (Ultra-Fanti) | ||
+ | |||
+ | * [[Acknowledgments]] | ||
+ | |||
+ | [[Image:Wenlin_seal-st.png]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 12:36, 13 March 2015
Appendix J of the Wenlin User’s Guide
This appendix provides an overview of Wenlin’s features related to Shuowen Jiezi (《說文解字》Shuōwén Jiězì ) .
Shuowen Dianziban
- 《說文解字》Shuōwén Jiězì is the oldest comprehensive Chinese character dictionary. Compiled in the Eastern Hàn Dynasty (121 A.D.) by 許慎 Xǔ Shèn (c. A.D. 58 - c. A.D. 147), it is the most influential analytic Chinese character dictionary of all time.
- Wenlin’s electronic edition of Shuowen is based on the Qīng Dynasty print edition《說文解字‧注》“Shuōwén Jiězì – Zhù” by 段玉裁 Duàn Yùcái (1735-1815). This electronic edition and its 11,246-character Seal font are the creations of Dr. Richard S. Cook. For more information, see the four-volume print edition:《說文解字‧電子版》Shuō Wén Jiě Zì — Diànzǐ Bǎn: Digital Recension of the Eastern Hàn Chinese Grammaticon (Cook, 2003).
Shuowen Features
The following sections of the Wenlin User’s Guide treat subjects relating to Shuōwén features.
- Shuōwén Entries (Looking Up Vocabulary)
- Shuōwén Glosses (Chinese Definitions)
- Shuōwén Buttons (Adjacent Entries, Radicals, Components, References, Variants)
- Customize Display Order (Zìdiǎn “j” is for 解 jiě)
- Seal Hanzi (Font)
- Shuōwén Radicals (Lists)
- Red Seal Characters (Advanced Options)
- Seal Variant Folding (Advanced Options)
- CDL variants (Ultra-Fanti)