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Zhongyuan Yinyun (simplified Chinese: 中原音韵;
traditional Chinese: 中原音韻; pinyin: Zhōngyuán
Yīnyùn),
literally meaning "Rhymes of the
central plain", is...
- and from two rime dictionaries, the
Menggu Ziyun (1308) and the
Zhongyuan Yinyun (1324). The
rhyme books differ in some
details but show many of the features...
- and its predecessor, Yayan. In the Yuan dynasty, the rime book
Zhongyuan Yinyun (Rhymes of the
Central Plains)
written by Zhou
Deqing reflected the standard...
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dialects of the
North China Plain around the capital. The 1324
Zhongyuan Yinyun was a
dictionary that
codified the
rhyming conventions of new
sanqu verse...
- of the new
verse were
codified in a rime
dictionary called the
Zhongyuan Yinyun (1324). A
radical departure from the rime
table tradition that had evolved...
- well as the
Zhongyuan Yinyun,
created by Zhōu Déqīng (周德清) in 1324 as a
guide to the
rhyming conventions of qu. The
Zhongyuan Yinyun was a
radical departure...
-
October Yesün Temür
became emperor of the Yuan dynasty. 1324
Zhongyuan Yinyun was published. 1328 15
August Yesün Temür died.
October Yesün Temür's son...
- (English:
James Lin Bing-liang; June 6, 1913 – May 25, 2001; also
known as Ye
Yinyun; holy name:
James the Great) was a
Catholic Church priest, a self-selected...
- : 69 In Guangdong, the
Manchu Mandarin teacher Sun
Yizun advised that the
Yinyun Chanwei and
Kangxi Zidian,
dictionaries issued by the Qing government, were...
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caused the
Chinese authorities respond with the
appointment of
Joseph Ye
Yinyun.
Archbishop Ye was
never recognised by the Holy See, his
successor Archbishop...