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There are about 100,000 Chinese characters.
In 2012, the "Chinese Character Library" project was launched in China, according to statistics, there are about 100,000 Chinese characters, 100,000 ethnic minority characters and more than 100,000 uncommon ancient writing characters such as oracle bone inscriptions, totaling about 300,000 characters. The number of Chinese characters commonly used in daily life is 2,500, and the number of sub-commonly used characters is 1,000, and commonly used Chinese characters occupy 99% of the language space.
Regarding the origin of Chinese characters, there are various sayings in ancient Chinese literature, such as "knotted rope", "gossip", "pictures", "book deeds", etc., and the legend of the Yellow Emperor's historian Cangjie making characters is also widely recorded in ancient books. Modern scholars believe that systematic writing tools cannot be completely created by one person, and if Cangjie did have one, he should also be one of the creators of writing, the compiler or promulgator of writing.
In recent decades, the Chinese archaeological community has released a series of excavated materials related to the origin of Chinese characters earlier than the Yinxu oracle bone inscriptions. These materials mainly refer to the carved or painted symbols that appeared on pottery in the late primitive society and the early historical society, and also include a small number of symbols engraved on oracle bones, jade, stone tools, etc. It can be said that together they provide a new basis for explaining the origin of Chinese characters.
Through systematic investigation and comparison of the carved symbols on pottery shards unearthed in more than 100 sites of 19 archaeological cultures throughout China, Wang Yunzhi, a doctoral supervisor at Zhengzhou University, believes that the earliest carved symbols in China appeared at the Jiahu site in Wuyang, Henan, which has a history of more than 8,000 years.
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There are about 100,000 Chinese characters in total.
In fact, there is no accurate number for the number of Chinese characters, and there are about 100,000 Chinese characters according to the complete statistics of the non-game Naishou. According to the list of commonly used characters in modern Chinese promulgated in 1988, there are 2,500 Chinese characters commonly used in our daily life, and 1,000 Chinese characters are less commonly used.
Development of Chinese characters:
Chinese characters are morpheme scripts, and the total number is very large. So far, I'm afraid no one has been able to answer the exact number. It is estimated that the number of Chinese characters reaches around 110,000.
As for the number of Chinese characters, we can see the development of Chinese characters based on the records of ancient character books and word books.
The Qin Dynasty's Cangjie, Erudite, and Calendar have a total of 3,300 words, the Han Dynasty Yangxiong compiles the precepts, with 5,340 words, and Xu Shen's exposition has 9,353 words.
According to the Tang Dynasty's Feng Yan Wen Ji and Text Chapter, Jin Lu Chen wrote 12,824 words, Yang Chengqing of the Later Wei Dynasty wrote 13,734 words, and Liang Guye Wang wrote 16,917 words.
In the Tang Dynasty, Sun Qiangzeng's jade chapter has 22,561 words. In the Song Dynasty, Sima Guangxiu had as many as 31,319 words, and by the Qing Dynasty Kangxi Dictionary had more than 47,000 words.
In 1915, Ouyang Mu or Bocun and other Chinese dictionaries had more than 48,000 words. In 1959, the Great Han and Dictionary of Japanese Zhuqiao Ruts received 49,964 words.
In 1971, Zhang Qiyun edited the Chinese dictionary, with 49,888 words.
With the passage of time, the number of words in the dictionary has increased.
In 1990, Xu Zhongshu edited the Chinese dictionary, with a total of 54,678 words.
In 1994, Leng Yulong and other Chinese characters received an astonishing number of words, as many as 85,000 words.
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According to the List of Common Characters in Modern Chinese, there are more than 60,000 characters in China, of which more than 13,000 are commonly used.
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Chinese characters, also known as Chinese, Chinese characters, also known as square characters, are record symbols of the Chinese language, which belong to the morpheme syllabic script of ideograms. then How many characters are there in Chinese characters? 1 There is no exact number of Chinese characters, but it is about 100,000, and there are only a few thousand Chinese characters used in daily life.
2 According to statistics, 1,000 commonly used words can cover about 92% of written information, 2,000 words can cover more than 98%, and 3,000 words have reached 99%. 3. The number of Chinese characters has changed differently with the development of history: the three articles of the Qin Dynasty, "Cangjie", "Erudition", and "Zhan Li" have a total of 3,300 characters.
4 Yang Xiong's "Discipline Chapter" in the Han Dynasty has 5,340 words, and there are 9,353 words in Xu Shen's "Shuowen Jie Zi"; 5 According to the Tang Dynasty's Fengyan "Wenjian Ji Text", Jin Lu Chen's "Zilin" has 12,824 words, Yang Chengqing's "Zitong" in the Later Wei Dynasty has 13,734 words, and the "Jade Chapter" written by Gu Yewang in the Southern Dynasty is recorded to have a total of 16,917 words, and the revised "Daguangyihui Jade Chapter" on this basis is said to have 22,726 words; 6. In the Tang Dynasty, Sun Qiangzeng's book "Jade Chapter" has 22,561 words. Sima Guangxiu's "Class Chapter" in the Song Dynasty has as many as 31,319 words, and the Song Dynasty's official Xiu's "Collection of Rhymes" contains 53,525 words, which was once the book with the most words; 7. The Kangxi Dictionary of the Qing Dynasty has more than 47,000 words; 8. In 1915, Ouyang Bocun et al. compiled the "Chinese Dictionary", which has more than 48,000 words; 9In 1959, the "Dictionary of the Great Han and the Dictionary" edited by Momohashi Tsuji of Japan has 49,964 words; In 101971, Zhang Qiyun's "Dictionary of Chinese" had 49,888 words; 11In 1990, Xu Zhongshu's "Chinese Dictionary" had 54,678 characters; In 121994, Leng Yulong and others edited "The Sea of Chinese Characters" has 85,000 words. 13 The fifth edition of the Dictionary of Variant Characters compiled by the education authority in Taiwan contains 106,230 words of orthography and variants, which is the dictionary that includes more Chinese characters.
14 The Sea of Chinese Characters, edited by Lan Dekang and Matsuoka Eishi, is currently the reference book with the largest collection of Chinese characters in the world, with 102434 prefix words in the main text and 11,112 prefix words in the appendix.
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About 100,000.
In fact, there is no accurate number for the number of Chinese characters, according to incomplete statistics there are about 100,000 Chinese characters, and the list of commonly used Chinese characters in modern Chinese promulgated in 1988 has 2,500 Chinese characters commonly used in our daily life, and 1,000 Chinese characters are commonly used.
The Chinese character is carved and says:
Based on the comparative investigation of Banpo pottery and Yin Shang oracle bone inscriptions, Mr. Guo Moruo believes that the early writing can be divided into two major systems in terms of structure, carving and drawing, and the carving system is the evolution of knotted rope and deed wood, which is one of the few, and this system should be before the graphic system.
Judging from the carved symbols found in Banpo and Jiangzhai, some are numbers and some are single words. Many modern scholars believe that it has a fixed phonetic meaning and is considered to be the source of Chinese characters.
Wang Yunzhi, a doctoral supervisor at Zhengzhou University, believes that the earliest carved symbols in China appeared at the Jiahu site in Wuyang, Henan, which has a history of more than 8,000 years. To make a comprehensive arrangement of these original materials, so as to comb and compare some clues about the occurrence and development of Chinese characters before the Shang Dynasty script.
However, the situation is not so simple, in addition to the existing Zhengzhou ** site, Xiaoshuangqiao site of the small sect materials can be directly compared with the Yinxu script, the other pre-Shang symbols are scattered and scattered, missing many links from each other, and most of the symbols do not match the Shang Dynasty script configuration. Pisan also has some symbols, with heavier regional colors and complex backgrounds. <>
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