Qiyin lüe

Qiyin lüe

The "Qiyin lüe" (zh-cpw|c=七音略|p=Qīyīn luè|w=Chi-yin lüeh; "Seven Sounds Summary") is a Chinese rime table that dates prior to 1161. This reference work survived to the present largely because the Song Dynasty historian Zheng Qiao (鄭樵/郑樵; Cheng Ch'iao; 1104-1162) included it in his 1161 encyclopedia "Tongzhi" (通志; "T'ung chih"; "General Treatises").

The "Qiyinlüe" has a close affinity with the "Yunjing". Both have tables combining rows for a particular final rime, columns for various initials, and up to four tones (see the link below for a sample). A detailed description of this native Chinese phonological system can be found at rime tables.

The Chinese linguist Luo Changpei wrote a definitive study (1935) of the "Qiyinlüe".

References

*Luo Changpei 羅常培. 1935. "Tongzhi Qiyun lue yanjiu" (通志七音略研究; "Research on the "Tongzhi Qiyun lue"), "Bulletin of the Institute of History and Philology, Academia Sinica" 5: 521-536.

External links

* [http://www.sungwh.freeserve.co.uk/chinese/rhymetable.htm Rhyme Table] , Dylan W.H. Sung

ee also

* Rime dictionary


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