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1, dictionary basically means "dictionary", which refers to reference books arranged in a certain order, such as the alphabet, including spelling, pronunciation, part of speech, morphological changes, definitions, usage, etymology and so on.
When referring to "look up the dictionary", the dictionary must use the verbs consult, search, turn up or use instead of look for. The search object can be a word, but not a dictionary.
Dictionary (pinyin: z √ di √ n; English: A dictionary is a reference book that provides phonology, meaning explanation, example sentences and usage for words. In the west, there is no dictionary concept, which is unique to China. Dictionaries mainly accept words as well as words.
Dictionary category
1. Shuo Wen Jie Zi was written by Xu Shen in the Eastern Han Dynasty. The whole book takes Xiao Zhuan as the main body, analyzes the font structure according to different radicals, and has a rigorous style. It is the earliest dictionary in China that has a great influence on later generations.
2. Liang Gu's Jade Piece. There are more radicals collected than Shuo Wen Jie Zi, and the arrangement order has also changed greatly. The following not only indicates the meaning of each word, but also quotes examples of ancient books and predecessors' notes, which are extremely detailed.
3. Leipian was edited by Sima Guang in Song Dynasty. The whole book is arranged by radicals and divided into 14 articles. The arc tangent is listed below each word, and then the training solution is given. The style is more rigorous.
4. Vocabulary was written by Mei Ying in Ming Dynasty. In the book, more than 500 radicals such as Shuo Wen Jie Zi were changed into 2 14 radicals according to the strokes of regular script. The order of radicals is arranged according to the number of strokes, with the least in front and the most in the back. This word book was widely circulated in the Ming Dynasty.
5. Zhengzitong was written by Zhang Zilie in Ming Dynasty. The book ***24 1 has numerous annotations.
6. Kangxi Dictionary In the Qing Dynasty, Emperor Kangxi ordered Zhang Yushu and others to compile a big dictionary with reference to Dictionary and Zhengzitong. The book is divided into 12 and 2 14. Under each word, the reverse tangent is listed in detail, and the consonant is added. Under the meaning of each word, sentences in ancient books are cited as examples. There are many words.