- 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...
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others expanded and
revised the
Guangyun. It is possible,
according to Teng and
Biggerstaff (1971:147), that Sima
Guang completed the text in 1067. The...
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temples are
often furnished with the
latest equipment.
Hsing Yun's stated position for Fo
Guang Shan is that it is an "amalgam of all
Eight Schools of Chinese...
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founder of the Fo
Guang Shan
Buddhist monastic order as well as the layperson-based Buddha's
Light International ****ociation.
Hsing Yun was
considered a...
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characters were
organized into
rhyme groups (韵
yùn), with 193
groups in the Qieyun,
growing to 206 in the
Guangyun. The
order of the
rhyme groups within each...
- a
series of
revisions and expansions, of
which the most
famous is the
Guangyun (1007–1008).
These dictionaries specify the
pronunciations of characters...
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Guangyun Temple (simplified Chinese: 广允缅寺;
traditional Chinese: 廣允緬寺; pinyin: Guǎngyǔnmiǎn Sì), also
known as
Xuetang Temple (simplified Chinese: 学堂缅寺;...
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pronunciation of
Chinese characters. The
Qieyun and
later redactions,
notably the
Guangyun, are
important do****entary
sources used in the
reconstruction of historical...
- China,
including Hunan and Guangdong, have also
produced the tea. The
Guangyun Gong cake, for example,
although the
early productions were
composed of...
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Guangyun Subdistrict (Chinese: 广运街道; pinyin:
Guǎngyùn Jiēdào) is a
subdistrict situated in
Wucheng County, Shandong, China. As of 2020[update], it administers...