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Chinese 7-Style Character Dictionay (Hanyu Pinyin)

Chinese 7-Style Character Dictionay (Hanyu Pinyin)

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Publication Date: May 20th, 2016
Publisher:
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
ISBN:
9781533511935
Pages:
820

Description

1. This book systematically collects the contemporary Simplified and Traditional Chinese characters; 2. The prefix is in the order of mainland Simplified, Traditional, Taiwan Traditional, Hong Kong Traditional; 3. According to the historical evolution of Chinese characters, after each prefix, it is listed the contrast of 7-Style of Jin Wen, Xiao Zhuan, Li Shu, Cao Shu, Xing Shu, Kai Shu and Ming Ti; 4. Detailed comparison and discrimination of similarities and differences among mainland Simplified, Traditional, Taiwan Traditional, and Hong Kong Traditional; 5. The syllables arranged by the order of Hanyu Pinyin and Huayu Pinyin; all models marked the simplified and traditional character strokes, the forward and backward sequence components and the ultra-fast input code.

About the Author

Author Profile: Xuesheng Gong, president of Chinese-Language Scientific Research Institute, He has long been engaging in the research of languages and lexicography and engaging in the promotion of Chinese language overseas. His works including: "Chinese Language Reunification Scheme," "Chinese Language Romanization Scheme," "Gong's Phonetic Symbols," etc., Both in China and abroad, he has applied for a series of languages, dictionaries and other aspects of the invention patents, including "Chinese Language Romanization Scheme," it got American invention Patent No. (Patent No: US 7398199). He'd once devoted forward suggestions to the State Council of the People's Republic of China a series of Chinese language unified schemes, standardized variant forms of the same character, gradually reducing the multi-tone characters etc., the relative recommendations then be transferred to the State Language Affairs Commission and the Ministry of Education of the Language Application Management. He is an editor in chief of "Contemporary Chinese Dictionary (Global Chinese version)" in Jan. 2008, and "Contemporary Chinese Character Dictionary" in June 2009, published by the Commercial Press International Co., Ltd; The "Universal Dictionary of Contemporary Chinese" published by World Book Publishing Company of Xi'an branch in August 2009.