What are the commonly used reference books in ancient Chinese?
1, Shuo Wen Jie Zi 2, Kangxi Dictionary, Kangxi Dictionary: written by Zhang Yushu, Chen Tingjing and others in the Kangxi period of Qing Dynasty. Collect more than 47 thousand words. The words included in this book are arranged according to the strokes of radicals, and are divided into 2 14 radicals. 3. Chinese Dictionary: a large-scale Chinese reference book that explains the form, sound and meaning of Chinese characters. It is the dictionary with the largest number of Chinese characters in China at present, with about 56,000 words. The whole book is arranged by radicals. Divided into 200 radicals. Ci Yuan (revised edition) is a reference book specially used for reading ancient books and studying ancient literature and history. This book is arranged according to radical strokes. 5. Ci Hai (Revised Edition) 6. The Great Chinese Dictionary contains the most abundant large-scale Chinese dictionaries to date. Arranged by radical strokes. 7. The Ci of Jingshichuan was introduced by Wang Qing. This is a book focusing on the usage of function words in ancient books of pre-Qin and Han dynasties. Accept 160 function words. The book is divided into ten volumes with the classification of initials in ancient Chinese as the key link. 8. Qi's "Analysis of Helping People". The scope of ancient Chinese function words works is wider than that of Jing Shi Zhuan Ci, covering classics, history, zi and Ji until the Tang Dynasty. 9. Ci Xie was written by Yang Shuda. A dictionary dedicated to explaining function words in ancient Chinese. Because function words were analyzed from the perspective of grammar in the 1920s, they were more clearly explained and quoted than those in Zhuzi Bianlue and Jing Shi Zhuan Ci. The words received are numbered by phonetic symbols, and there is a table of contents arranged by radicals in front of the book. 10, Lexical Interpretation of Poetry and Qufu