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Examples:Qieyun, the first Chinese rime dictionary from 601 AD, containing 11,500 single-character entries—Zhonghua Zihai, the most comprehensive Chinese character dictionary with 85,568 entries, compiled in 1994—Hanyu Da Zidian, one of the most comprehensive Chinese character dictionaries with 54,678 (and later 60,370) entries, first published between 1986-1990—harvest entries for a dictionary—the Kangxi Dictionary, named after the Kangxi Emperor, who in 1710 ordered its compilation, containing 47,035 single-character entries—Longkan Shoujian, Chinese character dictionary from 997 AD containing 26,430 entries, with radicals placed in240 rhyme groups and arranged according to the four tones, and the rest of the characters similarly arranged under each radical—Zilin, Chinese character dictionary with 12,824 entries from ca. 400 AD—"Shiming", late Han dictionary, containing 1502 entries, using puns on the pronunciation of headwords explain their meaning—Zihui, Chinese character dictionary with 33,179 entries, released in 17th century—Guangyun, Chinese rime dictionary from 11th century, containing 26,194 single-character entries—Hanyu Da Cidian, the most comprehensive Chinese dictionary with over 375,000 word entries, first published between 1986-1994—Jiyun, Chinese rime dictionary with 53,525 single-character entries, published in 11th century—record (bookkeeping entries)—Shenglei, the earliest Chinese rime dictionary with 11,520 single-character entries, released in 3rd century (was not preserved this day)—double-entry (accounting)—entry (in a dictionary, encyclopedia etc)—record entry (e.g. ina bank passbook)—edit an entry (in online dictionary)—gain entry by passing an exam— |