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The radical is "Guang", and the Han Ran file character family Duan Ran has a total of 520 characters Zhaoxu:
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There is no exact number of Chinese characters, but it will be counted as nearly 100,000 bai, and the Chinese characters used in daily life are only a few thousand.
According to statistics, 1,000 commonly used words can cover about 92% of written materials, 2,000 words can cover more than 98%, and 3,000 words have reached 99%.
The number of Chinese characters has changed differently over time
The Qin Dynasty's "Cangjie", "Erudition", and "Calendar" have a total of 3,300 words;
In the Han Dynasty, Yang Xiong's "Discipline and Compilation" has 5,340 words, and Xu Shen's "Shuo Wen Jie Zi" has 9,353 words;
According to the Tang Dynasty's Fengyan "Wenjian Ji Text", Jin Lu Chen's "Zilin" has 12,824 words, Yang Chengqing's "Zitong" of 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;
In the Tang Dynasty, Sun Qiangzeng's "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;
The Kangxi Dictionary of the Qing Dynasty has more than 47,000 words;
In 1915, Ouyang Bocun and others compiled the "Chinese Dictionary", which has more than 48,000 words;
In 1959, the Mu Debate "Dictionary of the Great Han Dynasty" edited by the Japanese Momohashi Zheji had 49,964 words;
In 1971, Zhang Qiyun edited the "Chinese Dictionary", which has 49,888 characters;
In 1990, Xu Zhongshu's "Chinese Dictionary" had 54,678 characters;
In 1994, Leng Yulong et al. edited "The Sea of Chinese Characters" with 85,000 words.
The fifth edition of the Dictionary of Variant Characters, compiled by the education authority in Taiwan, contains 106,230 words in both orthography and variants, making it the most popular dictionary of Chinese characters.
Lan Dekang and Matsuoka Eishi's "Sea of Chinese Characters" is currently the reference book with the largest collection of Chinese characters in the world, with 102434 prefixes and 11,112 prefixes in the appendix.
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There is no exact number of Chinese characters, but it is about 10 or 10,000.
There is no exact number of Chinese characters, about nearly 100,000 (Beijing Guoan Information Equipment Company's Chinese character database has 91,251 Chinese characters), and only a few thousand Chinese characters are commonly used in the Japanese eradication book. 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%.
The first count of the number of Chinese characters was carried out by Xu Shen in the Han Dynasty in Shuowen Jie Zi, which included a total of 9,353 characters. Subsequently, the "Jade Chapter" written by King Gu Ye in the Southern Dynasty is recorded to contain a total of 16,917 characters, and the revised "Daguangyihui Jade Chapter" on this basis is said to have 22,726 characters. Since then, the Song Dynasty has collected more words in the "Class Chapter", which contains 31,319 words.
Another Song Dynasty official's "Collection of Rhymes" contains 53,525 words, which used to be the book with the most words.
How many words in Chinese characters are specifically introduced:
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1. The most commonly used Chinese characters are about 2,000 characters;
2. According to the requirements of the nine-year Yiwu system, the literacy level of primary school is 2400, the literacy level of middle school is 3800, and the literacy of the whole middle school is 6600.
3. Each character of Chinese characters has the role of self-interpretation of meaning. Because its roots are in graphic text. Pictures are microcosms of things in the outside world.
A word is expressed, and the meaning is already revealed from its writing itself. This is equivalent to saying that each Chinese character is a small dictionary of its own meaning. If there are two, three, or four Chinese character phrases, then each word can be interpreted to each other, and each other can be mutually interpreted.
Note: However, there are 2000 commonly used words, and many other uncommon words are also less. Therefore, the average adult has about 2,000 Chinese characters.
As a side note, the vocabulary of Chinese is very small compared to English. Even a dictionary used by the average student in Europe and the United States contains at least 16 to 170,000 words. This analogy is incorrect.
Chinese children who memorize 2,000---3,000 Chinese characters can read newspapers without having many new words. Even if an Indo-European child memorizes about 8,000 words, he or she still has a lot of new words when reading an English newspaper.
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A: We have less than 3,000 Chinese characters in common use; The Xinhua dictionary contains about 8,000 Chinese characters; Today's computers and mobile phones can display about 30,000 Chinese characters. In 2005, the national standard GB18030-2005 included more than 70,000 Chinese characters; The latest international standard 10646 includes more than 90,000 Chinese characters.
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