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Which Simplified Chinese dictionaries predominantly adopt the radical 匕 as the 15th indexing component?

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The radical 匕 (bǐ), which means "spoon" or "dagger," is used in various Chinese dictionaries as an indexing component. In the context of Simplified Chinese dictionaries, the radical system is crucial for organizing and categorizing characters.

Dictionaries that predominantly adopt the radical 匕 as the 15th indexing component include:

  1. Xinhua Dictionary (新华字典): This is one of the most widely used dictionaries in China and is known for its comprehensive coverage of modern Chinese characters.

  2. Cihai (辞海): This is an encyclopedic dictionary that includes a wide range of vocabulary and is also organized by radicals.

  3. Modern Chinese Dictionary (现代汉语词典): This dictionary is often used in educational settings and provides definitions, usage, and examples of modern Chinese words.

  4. Chinese-English Dictionary (汉英词典): Various editions of Chinese-English dictionaries may also adopt this radical as part of their indexing system.

For a more detailed exploration, you may want to look at specific editions of these dictionaries to confirm their indexing structure, as it can vary slightly between different publications or updates.

If you have a specific dictionary in mind or need further details about a particular edition, feel free to ask!

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