The Xinhua Dictionary Pinyin Table is as follows:
First of all, you need to read each pinyin syllable accurately and master the pinyin consonants, rhymes and tones. Master the rules of pinyin spelling. For example, when spelling j, q, x and ü, the two dots on the ü should be omitted; when spelling ün, change " When spelling "ün", change "ün" to "un", but when spelling with the consonants "j, q, x", "un" is still written as un" is still written as "ün" when spelled with the consonants "j, q, x".
When spelling, be careful not to confuse vowels and rhymes, such as "b" and "d", "t" and "f", "n" and "d". "b" and "d", "t" and "f", "n" and "l" and so on. Learn to use pinyin to spell, first monosyllables and then compound syllables. If you encounter unfamiliar characters, turn to the Modern Chinese Dictionary or the Xinhua Zidian to find the corresponding pinyin of the Chinese character to spell.
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China's first modern Chinese dictionary. The earliest name was Wu Ji Xiao Dictionary, but it failed to be compiled. Since 1953, it has been re-compiled, and its vernacular is completely adopted from the Wu Ji Xiao Dictionary.
Since 1953, it has been repeatedly revised, but with the 1957 Xinhua Dictionary published by the Commercial Press as the first edition. It has undergone more than 10 large-scale revisions by hundreds of experts and scholars over several generations, and has been reprinted more than 200 times. The tenth edition of the Xinhua Dictionary has been published and distributed with the first printing of one million copies. The release of the 10th edition has brought the total circulation of the Xinhua Dictionary to over 400 million copies, making it the highest circulation of dictionaries in the world's publishing history to date.
Since its publication in 1953, it has undergone more than 10 revisions, been reprinted more than 600 times, and circulated more than 567 million copies, making it the world's most widely circulated tool book.In 2016, Xinhua Dictionary put the "Most Popular Dictionary" and the "Best Selling Book (Regularly Revised) " two Guinness World Records in its pocket.
It also has two special features: first, it provides both dynamic and static standard stroke order and supports on-screen writing, allowing users to recognize and master the strokes of 3,500 basic Chinese characters; second, it is read by a professional announcer for more than 10,000 Chinese characters, and users can also click the "Read Aloud" button to test the accuracy of their Mandarin. The user can also click on the "Read Aloud" button to test the accuracy of his or her Mandarin.