Cangjie

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Tshng-khiat | hangul = 창힐 | hanja = 倉頡 | rr = Changhil | qn = Thương Hiệt | chuhan = 倉頡 | kanji = 蒼頡 | hiragana = そうけつ | revhep = Sōketsu | kunrei = Souketsu }}

Cangjie () is a legendary ancient Chinese figure said to have been an official historian of the Yellow Emperor and the inventor of Chinese characters. Legend has it that he had four eyes, and that when he invented the characters, the deities and ghosts cried and the sky rained millet. He is considered a legendary rather than historical figure, or at least not considered to be the sole inventor of Chinese characters. Cangjie was the eponym for the (c. 220 BCE) ''Cangjiepian'' proto-dictionary, the Cangjie method of inputting characters into a computer, and a Martian rock visited by the Mars rover ''Spirit'', and named by the rover team. Provided by Wikipedia
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