- Wang
Niansun (Chinese: 王念孫; 1744–1832),
courtesy name:
Huaizu (懷祖) was a
Chinese scholar of the Qing Dynasty. A
native of Gaoyou, Jiangsu, he
worked as...
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years to complete, was
published shortly before his
death (in 1815). Wang
Niansun, in his
preface to the work, says that "it has been 1,700
years since a...
- Sino-Platonic
Papers (312): 10 of 2–41.
Retrieved 24
September 2023. 王念孫 (Wang
Niansun) (1831); 《讀書雜志》 (Miscellaneous
Reading Notes), "vol. 6". quote:...
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Niansun, he was the
author of the
Jingzhuan Shici. Wang
Zhangtao 王章涛 (2006). Wang
Niansun, Wang
Yinzhi nianpu (王念孙, 王引之年谱 "Chronology of Wang
Niansun...
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enigmatic phrases 幹父之蠱 "gan-father's gu" and 幹母之蠱 "gan-mother's gu". Wang
Niansun quotes an
Yijing commentary that gu
means shi, and
proposes gu 蠱 is a phonetic...
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Philological studies flourished during the Qing dynasty, with Duan
Yucai and Wang
Niansun as the
towering figures. The last
great philologist of the era was Zhang...
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particularly in ****an. Yu's
philosophy was
inclined to the
teachings of Wang
Niansun and Wang Yinzhi, who
interpreted Confucian classics in a
practical way...
- He 夏鹤 Male Han Gu
Jianguo 顾建国 Male Han Qian
Yongyan 钱永言 Male Han Qian
Niansun 钱念孙 Male Han Ni
Yongpei 倪永培 Male Han Xu
Dingfeng 徐顶峰 Male Han Xu Chonghua...
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trees in the
classic dictionary. The Qing
Dynasty philologist Wang
Niansun spent a
decade studying this dictionary, and his
Guangya shuzheng (廣雅疏證...
- Duan
Yucai to
suggest that Old
Chinese lacked the
departing tone. Wang
Niansun (1744–1832) and
Jiang Yougao (d.1851)
decided that the
language had the...