| 英文摘要 |
This article compiles the variant characters listed in the preliminary edition of“Zui Xin Guan Hua Shi Zi Jiao Ke Shu”and compares it with the variant characters listed in“Cheng Zhong Meng Xue Tang Zi Ke Tu Shuo”.“Zui Xin Guan Hua Shi Zi Jiao Ke Shu”and“Cheng Zhong Meng Xue Tang Zi Ke Tu Shuo”are consistent with a considerable proportion of orthographic variants. It can be seen that among the characters used in daily life at that time, there was a relatively fixed habit of using orthographic variants. And although the two books have the same orthographic characters, they should have been more commonly used characters in the late Qing Dynasty and the early Republic of China. However, after comparison with the Ministry of Education's“Dictionary of Variant Characters”, they are still different from the characters commonly used today. It can be seen that the usage habits of characters are constantly changing, a common phenomenon. By comparing the variant characters in the“Zui Xin Guan Hua Shi Zi Jiao Ke Shu”and“Cheng Zhong Meng Xue Tang Zi Ke Tu Shuo”, we can observe the use of variant characters in the late Qing Dynasty. |