Shuowen Jiezi (Chinese: 說文解字; lit. 'discussing writing and explaining characters') is an ancient Chinese dictionary compiled by Xu Shen during the Eastern Han dynasty (25 – 206 CE).
El Shuowen Jiezi (chino tradicional: 說文解字 / chino simplificado: 说文解字, pinyin: Shuōwén Jiězì, Wade-Giles: Shuo-wen chieh-tzu; "Comentario de caracteres simples y explicación de caracteres compuestos") es un diccionario chino de la Dinastía Han de comienzos del siglo II d. C. escrito por el erudito Xu Shen.
The Shuowen jiezi (1st or 2nd century ce; “An Explication of Written Characters”) describes the bird as having the breast of a goose, the hindquarters of a stag, the neck of a snake, the tail of a fish, the forehead of a fowl, the down of…
El Shuowen Jiezi ( chino tradicional: 說文解字 / chino simplificado: 说文解字, pinyin: Shuōwén Jiězì, Wade-Giles: Shuo-wen chieh-tzu; "Comentario de caracteres simples y explicación de caracteres compuestos") es un diccionario chino de la Dinastía Han de comienzos del siglo II d. C. escrito por el erudito Xu Shen.
13 de mar. de 2015 · Shuowen Dianziban 《說文解字》 Shuōwén Jiězì is the oldest comprehensive Chinese character dictionary. Compiled in the Eastern Hàn Dynasty (121 A.D.) by 許慎 Xǔ Shèn (c. A.D. 58 - c. A.D. 147), it is the most influential analytic Chinese character dictionary of all time.
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