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Shuowen Jiezi

Shuowen Jiezi
Cover of a modern reprint of a Song dynasty 'veritable edition' (zhēnběn 真本) of the Shuowen Jiezi
Traditional Chinese說文解字
Simplified Chinese说文解字
Literal meaning"Explaining Graphs and Analyzing Characters"
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinShuōwén jiězì
Wade–GilesShuo1-wen2 chieh3-tzŭ4
IPA[ʂwó.wə̌n tɕjè.tsɨ̂]
Yue: Cantonese
Yale RomanizationSyut-màhn gáai-jih
JyutpingSyut3-man4 gaai2-zi6
IPA[syt̚˧.mɐn˩ kaj˧˥.tsi˨]
Southern Min
Hokkien POJSoat-bûn kái-jī
Tâi-lôSuat-bûn kái-jī
Middle Chinese
Middle ChineseSyiwet-mɨun KeXdziH

The Shuowen Jiezi is a Chinese dictionary compiled by Xu Shen c. 100 CE, during the Eastern Han dynasty (25–220 CE). While prefigured by earlier reference works for Chinese characters like the Erya (c. 3rd century BCE), the Shuowen Jiezi contains the first comprehensive analysis of characters in terms of their structure, where Xu attempted to provide rationales for their construction. It was also the first to organize its entries into sections according to shared components called radicals.


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