A report on Radical (Chinese characters), Kangxi Dictionary and Chinese characters
A Chinese radical or indexing component is a graphical component of a Chinese character under which the character is traditionally listed in a Chinese dictionary.
- Radical (Chinese characters)The Kangxi Dictionary ( (Compendium of standard characters from the Kangxi period), published in 1716, was the most authoritative dictionary of Chinese characters from the 18th century through the early 20th.
- Kangxi DictionaryThese innovations were also adopted by the more famous Kangxi Dictionary of 1716.
- Radical (Chinese characters)They are grouped under the 214 radicals and arranged by the number of additional strokes in the character.
- Kangxi DictionaryThat is, pictograms extended from literal objects to take on symbolic or metaphoric meanings; sometimes even displacing the use of the character as a literal term, or creating ambiguity, which was resolved though character determinants, more commonly but less accurately known as "radicals" i.e. concept keys in the phono-semantic characters.
- Chinese characters100 AD) placed approximately 82% of characters into this category, while in the Kangxi Dictionary (1716 AD) the number is closer to 90%, due to the extremely productive use of this technique to extend the Chinese vocabulary.
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Kangxi radical
1 linksThe 214 Kangxi radicals, also known as the Zihui radicals, form a system of radicals of Chinese characters.
Originally introduced in the 1615 Zihui (字彙), they are more commonly named in relation to the Kangxi Dictionary of 1716 (Kāngxī being the era name for 1662–1723).
Chinese dictionary
1 linksSignificantly longer lexicographical history than any other language.
Significantly longer lexicographical history than any other language.
The Chinese language has two words for dictionary: zidian (character/logograph dictionary) for written forms, that is, Chinese characters, and cidian (word/phrase dictionary), for spoken forms.
The second system of dictionary organization is by recurring graphic components or radicals.
The 1716 CE Kangxi Zidian (康熙字典 "Kangxi Dictionary"), compiled under the Kangxi Emperor of the Qing Dynasty, became the standard dictionary for Chinese characters, and popularized the system of 214 radicals.