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Preface
May 2006, Chinese National Language
Commission released Linguistic Life Situ-
ation Report of China. According to a statis-
tics in the report, the 581 Chinese characters
used most frequently can cover with 80%
characters on newspapers, the Internet, radio
and TV programs. In order to help non-na-
tive Chinese speakers to leam these 581
characters, by the great help of the Office of
Chinese Language Council International, we
have tried to compile this dictionary, which
will be accompanied with a pronunciation
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‘Though for all our efforts, there may be
some flaws in this dictionary. You are wel-
come with any advices for us to revise it,
These are the compilers, Wang Hongshuo,
Zheng Weizhong, Huang Fuxiong, Gao
Quanjun. Nan Baoshun, Fang Ming and
Zhang Xiafang do me some great favors.
Wang Yonggiang
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