Kangxi dictionary 16 painted water characters.

Kangxi Dictionary 16 painted water characters, which can be used as Peng, Cheng, Xian, Mou, Tan, Pan, Xue, Jian, Frequency, Qian, Bao, Xing, Ning, Fen, Han, Splash, Mo, Che, Chao and Run.

There are many versions of Kangxi Dictionary, such as:

1, Volume 42, Wuyi Temple Edition in the 11th year of Daoguang, revised by Wang.

In the seven years of Daoguang, more than 90 people proofread Kangxi dictionary every year. It took five years to change 2588 places, dig out the original and reprint it. At the same time, Wang compiled the collation words into twelve volumes of Textual Research of Dictionaries.

2. Photocopying of Daoguang Temple+Dictionary Textual Research+Kangxi Dictionary Textual Research.

Shanghai Ancient Books Publishing House rediscovered Daoguang Classic Edition in 1990, compared the changes of Daoguang Classic Edition with the textual research of dictionaries, and found that they were different. It also carefully studied the textual research of Kangxi Dictionary in Watanabe, Japan, and published Wang's revised Kangxi Dictionary in 1996. This book is a rare edition (Wang Jia) The prefix is based on Xu Xuan's school-based Shuo Wen Jie Zi, with a radical directory in front of the page and a four-corner number index behind it.

3. The original electronic version of Kangxi Dictionary with the same book is Zhonghua Book Company.

It provides readers with Chinese, Japanese, simplified, complicated and different Chinese character retrieval skills, and helps readers who don't know the exact words in the dictionary in advance to retrieve words in the dictionary as long as they input their familiar China Chinese characters or Japanese Chinese characters, whether they are traditional Chinese characters, simplified Chinese characters, variant Chinese characters or even old words and typos. Secondly, you can query by single word, radical, stroke and stroke order, and also by pinyin and phonetic notation.