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Excerpt from Elementary Chinese: Translated and Annotated
It is hoped that the present work will prove to be an advance upon those which have gone before. In addition to the text of Wang Hsiang and a translation with explanatory notes, the literal meaning of each character is given; with its sound and its all-important tone according to the Peking dialect, and with its structural analysis as found in the a at Shuo Wen, an etymological dictionary by 33 - 13 'e'e Hsfi Shen, who died about ad. 120. There are also some Appendices, showing passages which have been interpolated by later hands, chie¿y in order to bring the historical portion down to the present dynasty.
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