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... Xu Shen's time , and I suggest we had better be sure what exactly that innovative distinction was , causing Xu Shen to choose the most analytic title of any book in ancient China.25 No known works prior to the Shuo wen include these two ...
... Xu Shen's time , and I suggest we had better be sure what exactly that innovative distinction was , causing Xu Shen to choose the most analytic title of any book in ancient China.25 No known works prior to the Shuo wen include these two ...
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... Xu Shen's defi- nitions of these words . In itself this proves nothing . After all , the Shuo wen is a graphologically etymological dictionary , in which Xu Shen explains the relevant pri- mary meaning of the written words . In the case ...
... Xu Shen's defi- nitions of these words . In itself this proves nothing . After all , the Shuo wen is a graphologically etymological dictionary , in which Xu Shen explains the relevant pri- mary meaning of the written words . In the case ...
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... Xu Shen places the xing sheng ( " ideo - phonographs " ) before the hui yi ( “ ideo- graphs " ) . But one is tempted to consider the hui yi as a combination of pictographs and therefore as types of graphs little more developed than ...
... Xu Shen places the xing sheng ( " ideo - phonographs " ) before the hui yi ( “ ideo- graphs " ) . But one is tempted to consider the hui yi as a combination of pictographs and therefore as types of graphs little more developed than ...
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