Introduction of uncommon words:
Rare words are a kind of Chinese vocabulary, also known as uncommon words, which refer to uncommon or uncommon Chinese characters. There is no standard for rare words, and Xinhua dictionary can't frame them.
Use:
There is no standard for rare words, and Xinhua dictionary can't frame them. Because there are also many words in the dictionary that I don't know after graduating from Chinese major, and there are also many "troubles" that computers can't spell out. Because there are too many Chinese characters. Like other languages, most words in the dictionary are not commonly used.
Taking the recognized Chinese dictionary as a sample, it has received more than 50,000 words. But there are not many commonly used Chinese characters. According to statistics, 3,500 commonly used words cover 99.48% of the words used in modern publications.
Thirteen Classics (I Ching, Shangshu, Zuo Zhuan, Gongyang Zhuan, Analects of Confucius, Mencius, etc. 13 ancient books) have a total of 589,283 words, including 6,544 different words. Selected Works of Mao Zedong consists of four volumes, with a total of 660,273 words, with only 298 1 word in different languages.
Words used in names also conform to this rule. 1988, the Chinese Department of the Institute of Pragmatics of the State Language Commission extracted 570,000 names from the census data of 14 provinces and cities. Statistics show that the names of 570,000 names are only 4 14 1 characters. Among them, 1505 words cover 99% of 570,000 names, and the remaining 2,600 words are only used by 1% people;
Of these 2,600 words, only more than 500 words exceed the basic set (6,763 words) of Chinese Character Coded Character Set for Information Interchange, and the population used is less than 0. 1%. There are many people who don't know their names, how to read them, how to write them, and how to input them if they use a computer. These are all jumbled and uncommon words.
The Sea of Chinese Characters written by Leng Yulong in 1994 has an astonishing number of words, reaching 85,000 words, but most of the Chinese characters included in this book have existed in history, but have been abandoned in today's written Chinese.