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How many Chinese Characters are there?

During the Han Dynasty (206 B.C. to 220 A.D.)  around 100 A.D. a book titled Shuowen jiezi  was published. It was about the origins of Chinese characters. The author Xu Shen had compiled 9353 characters in what is known as the first dictionary of Chinese characters.

Much later in 1716, the well known classic of Chinese dictionaries, The Kangxiwas published. The Dictionary of Chinese Characters or Kangxi ou Kangxi Zidian   include about 50000 (46964) characters  compiled in 42 booklets. It was published during the Qing Dynasty(1662-1723). Most of the 46964 characters compiled were unused and rare characters found in historical writings. Those characters were regrouped under 214 radicals still in use today in many dictionaries to classified characters in their traditional form.

The first official list of simplified form characters appeared in 1956. Many additions and modifications to the original list were adopted since. The list included 6500 simplified characters. Nowadays the simplified form characters are used in China and in Singapore. The traditional form characters are still use in Taiwan, in Hong Kong and in most of the overseas Chinese communities. 

The Chinese computerized fonts for words processor include 6500 characters for the simplified form and 13500 for the traditional form.

© Michel Parent, January 18th 2003.

 
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Updated 12 mai 2010