
Guangyun - Wikipedia
The Guangyun (Kuang-yun; simplified Chinese: 广韵; traditional Chinese: 廣韻; pinyin: Guǎngyùn; Wade–Giles: Kuang 3-yün 4; lit. 'Broad Rimes') is a Chinese rime dictionary that was compiled from 1007 to 1008 under the patronage of Emperor Zhenzong of Song .
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广韵 - full text database, fully browsable and searchable on-line; discussion and list of publications related to 广韵. In English and simplified and traditional Chinese.
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Guangyun 廣韻 (www.chinaknowledge.de)
2010年7月17日 · The Guangyun is the first government-issued rhyme dictionary in China. It is also the oldest rhyme dictionary surviving in total and therefore became an important tool for the study of ancient Chinese language, in this case, late middle Chinese.
GuangYun Initials and Rhymes - Tripod
GuangYun Historical Chinese Phonology The GuangYun (GY 廣韻) rhymebook was completed in 1008AD, in the Northern Song Dynasty (北宋 906-1127) and was based upon an earlier book known as Qieyun (QY 切韻), completed in 601 AD in the Sui Dynasty (隋朝 581-618).
廣韻 - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
2024年2月7日 · Guangyun (a Song rhyming dictionary, a revised and expanded edition of Qieyun) See also [edit]
Guangyun - Chinese Dictionary - Chinese
2005年4月13日 · Guangyun (Chinese language|Chinese: 廣韻) is a rime dictionary. It was originally split into five volumes, two belonging to the Middle Chinese Ping tone (平聲), one each for the other three Middle Chinese tonal language|tones, Shang (上聲), Qu (去聲) and Ru (入聲).
Guangyun - Wikiwand
The Guangyun (Kuang-yun; simplified Chinese: 广韵; traditional Chinese: 廣韻; pinyin: Guǎngyùn; Wade–Giles: Kuang3-yün4; lit. 'Broad Rimes') is a Chinese rime dictionary that was compiled from 1007 to 1008 under the patronage of Emperor Zhenzong of Song.