Hanzidic is similar to Kanjidic+, but with hanzi and Chinese definitions instead. It's your "third opinion" in case you want to compare results with the other kanji dictionaries. Useful to learn why some kanji are pronounced the way they are in Japanese, and what their source means (or originally meant). This dictionary is comprised of more than 20 thousand hanzi.
Although hanzi are part of an entirely different system, they're colored here to help you easily visualize their Japanese counterparts. All readings are displayed in Chinese (pinyin), On-yomi (katakana) and Kun-yomi (hiragana) except for the kokuji kanji which are also included in this dictionary but have no pinyin readings.
All dictionaries were converted from publicly available sources, free for personal and commercial use - most of them derive from the excellent works of James Breen and the Electronic Dictionary Research and Development Group. A license file is included with every dictionary.