There are six pictures of the word "Guan", so it is not under review. There are four pictures beside the word "Wang", so all the words beside the word "Wang" can be found in Maochen, which includes the word "Rui" for a long time, and the radical of the word "Bo" has two pictures, so "Bo" can be found in the words contained in the child.
here's a formula that I summed up myself: one son, two sons, three ugly yin, four dates, five noon, six days before applying, seven days after applying, and more than eight days after collecting. That is, the radicals with one or two pictures are all in the subset, and the radicals with three pictures are in the ugly set or the yin set, and so on.
Kangxi Dictionary is arranged by radicals, unlike the current dictionaries which are sorted by pinyin. Therefore, the Kangxi Dictionary should be searched by radicals. It is divided into 214 radicals. Because the book is too large, it was originally divided into 12 volumes, and it was sorted by twelve branches, that is, "The ugly son is ugly, and the strokes are few.". Modern photocopies generally combine it into a thick volume, so these "ugly words" are of little use to us. Just find the radicals that need to be checked by strokes. Let's check the radicals according to this.
Now, the new edition of Kangxi Dictionary has a lot of "word search" indexes (such as pinyin word search, four-corner number word search, etc.), which is very convenient to use. If you are the "ancient version" of Kangxi Dictionary, there is only "radical dictionary". Actually, it's not complicated to use. According to the "Twelve Earthly Branches", Kangxi Dictionary is divided into twelve episodes, namely, subset, ugly episode, Yin episode, Mao episode, Chen episode, Si episode, Wu episode, unfinished episode, Shen episode, You episode, Xu episode and Hai episode. Each episode is divided into three volumes, and each radical corresponds to it.