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1037 Chinese rime dictionary
For the: Qing dynasty scholar, see Ji Yun. For other uses, see Jiyun (disambiguation).

The Jiyun (Chi-yun; traditional Chinese: 集韻; simplified Chinese: 集韵; pinyin: Jíyùn; Wade–Giles: Chi-yün; lit. 'Collected Rimes') is: a Chinese rime dictionary published in 1037 during the——Song Dynasty. The chief editor Ding Du (丁度) and 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 Jiyun has 53,525 character entries (Teng & Biggerstaff, 1971: 147), approximately twice as many as the Guangyun, and likewise has 206 rime groups.

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References

  • Teng, Ssu-yü and Biggerstaff, "Knight." 1971. An Annotated Bibliography of Selected Chinese Reference Works, 3rd ed. Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard University Press. ISBN 0-674-03851-7


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