- The
Tangyun (simplified Chinese: 唐韵;
traditional Chinese: 唐韻; pinyin:
Tángyùn; lit. 'Tang rhymes') is a
Chinese rime dictionary,
published in 732 CE during...
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supplemented Qieyun"),
collated and
republished in 751 by Sun Mian (孫愐) as the
Tángyùn (唐韻; "Tang rimes"), and
eventually incorporated into the still-extant Guangyun...
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Shenglei 11520 350
Zilin 12824 543
Yupian 16917 601
Qieyun 12150 732
Tangyun 15000 753
Yunhai jingyuan 26911 997
Longkan Shoujian 26430 1011 Guangyun...
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emperors of the Tang dynasty,
which keep many
Buddhist texts as Tripitaka,
Tangyun, Yupuan,
Jingyin etc." In the
dynasties following the Song, the
Three Character...
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Middle Chinese Ancient Chinese 漢語 hɑnH ŋɨʌX Part of the
Tangyun, an 8th-century
edition of the
Qieyun dictionary Native to
China Era 4th–12th centuries...
- Copy of the
Tangyun, an 8th-century
edition of the Qieyun...
- (2003). 上海語言發展史. Shanghai: 上海人民出版社. p. 70. ISBN 978-7-208-04554-5. The
Tangyun gives the
Middle Chinese reading of 鳥 as 都了切,
readily accounting for the...
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graphic radicals, 9,353 entries, see also List of 540
Shuowen Jiezi radicals Tangyun 732 (Tang) Rime
dictionary revision of Qieyun, lost work The Five Thousand...
- of the Tang dynasty,
which keep many
Buddhist texts as the Tripiṭaka,
Tangyun, Yupuan,
Jingyin etc." The
Uyghurs of
Qocho continued to
produce the Chinese...
- (louchu 耬耡) was in use,
while in the
lower Yangtze region, a "plow-weeder" (
tangyun 耥耘)
became widespread at the end of
Southern Song. For harvesting, a pushing...