- The
Yupian (Chinese: 玉篇; pinyin:
Yùpiān; Wade–Giles: Yü-p'ien; "Jade Chapters") is a c. 543
Chinese dictionary edited by Gu
Yewang (顧野王; Ku Yeh-wang;...
-
Huang Yupian (黃育楩 Pinyin: Huáng
Yùpián, Wade-Giles:
Huang Yüp'ien) is best
known as the
author of A
Detailed Re****ation of
Heresy (破邪詳辯 Pōxié Xiángbiàn)...
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circa 543 CE
Chinese Yupian (玉篇 "Jade Chapters"), as
available in the 1013 CE
Daguang yi****
Yupian (大廣益會玉篇; "Enlarged and
Expanded Yupian"). The date and compiler...
- This "****anese
Yupian" was
based on the
Chinese Yupian,
actually the 1013
Daguang yi****
Yupian (大廣益會玉篇, "Expanded and
Enlarged Yupian"),
which was current...
-
reportedly falls in August,
which caused harvests to be dela****. 543 The
Yupian was completed. 550 5 June The
Eastern Wei
general Emperor Wenxuan of Northern...
- CE)
Chinese Yupian dictionary.
Among the Tang
dynasty Chinese books that Kūkai
brought back to ****an in 806 CE was an
original edition Yupian and a copy...
-
sectarian scriptures used by the
religious groups. One such
official was
Huang Yupian (黃育楩), who re****ed the
ideas found in the
scriptures with
orthodox Confucian...
- Tripitaka"). The
preface credits two
other Chinese dictionaries: the (ca. 543 CE)
Yupian,
which enters 12,158
characters under a
system of 542
radicals (bùshǒu 部首)...
-
scriptures which were used by the
religious groups. One such
official was
Huang Yupian (黃育楩), who re****ed the
ideas which were
found in the
scriptures which expressed...
- 陳久金 (Chen Jiujin); 張敬國 (Zhang Jingguo) (1989). "含山出土玉片圖形試考 (Hanshan
chutu yupian taxing shikao)" [A
preliminary analysis of the
iconography in the jade fragments...