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| Description |
Variants of five Chinese characters (為,此,所,能,兼) found in the Imperial Dictionary |
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| Source |
Reproduced in Urh-chĭh-tsze-tëen-se-yĭn-pe-keáou; being a parallel drawn between the two intended Chinese dictionaries; by the Rev. Robert Morrison, and Antonio Montucci, LL. D. |
| Date |
reproduced in 1817 |
| Author |
anon. |
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