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<p>and some popular or nonstandard characters (súzì ??), both contemporary and early. Mei Yingzuo made his dictionary more easily accessible to the general literate public by using the current <a href="page.php?w=regular_script">regular script</a> form of characters. Beginning with the Shuowen jiezi, earlier Chinese dictionaries were arranged according to radicals written in the obsolete <a href="page.php?w=seal_script">seal script</a>.</p>

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