Guangyun

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The beginning of the first rhyme group of the Guangyun, with first character 東 ("east")

The Guangyun (Kuang-yun;

Emperor Zhenzong of Song
. Its full name was Dà Sòng chóngxiū guǎngyùn (大宋重修廣韻, literally "Great Song revised and expanded rhymes"). Chen Pengnian (陳彭年, 961–1017) and Qiu Yong (邱雍) were the chief editors.

The dictionary is a revision and expansion of the influential Qieyun rime dictionary of 601, and was itself later revised as the Jiyun. Pingshui Yun system, the standard for poetry rhyming after the Song Dynasty, is also based on Guangyun. Until the discovery of an almost complete early 8th century edition of the Qieyun in 1947, the Guangyun was the most accurate available account of the Qieyun phonology, and was heavily used in early work on the reconstruction of Middle Chinese. It is still used as a major source.[1][2]

The Guangyun has a similar hierarchical organization to the Qieyun:

The dictionary has a total of 26,194 character entries, each containing a brief explanation of the character's meaning.[3]

The

Unihan database incorporates the "SBGY" (Songben Guangyun; "Song edition Guangyun") dataset with 25,334 head-entries for 19,583 characters.[4]

Table of Consonants

Table of Consonants in the Guangyun Sound System[5][6]
Location Manner
Traditional Name New Name Traditional
Name
Unvoiced
Unaspirated
Unvoiced
Aspirated
Voiced Nasal
New
Name
Unaspirated Aspirated Voiced Nasal l Semivowels
Stops Affricates Fricatives Stops Affricates Stops Affricates Fricatives
Labial Bilabials Bilabial p       b     m    
Labiodentals Labiodental   pf     pfʰ   bv   ɱ    
Aveolar Dental
stops
Dental
stops
t       d     n    
Retroflex
stops
Palatal ȶ     ȶʰ   ȡ     ȵ    
Lateral Dental
affricates
Anterior
coronal
  ts s     dz z      
Retroflex/
Alveolo-palatal
affricates
Tongue blade   ʃ   tʃʰ          
Palatal   ɕ   tɕʰ   ʒ      
Velars Guttural k       g     ŋ    
Glottal Glottal ʔ                    
Guttural     x         ɣ      
Laminal                     j
Half
dental
lateral
Alveolar                   l  
Half
retroflex
Palatal                 ȵ, ʑ    

References

Bibliography

  • JACQUES, Guillaume (2015). "Traditional Chinese Phonology". In Sybesma, Rint (ed.). Encyclopedia of Chinese Language and Linguistics. Brill. Retrieved 21 December 2018.
  • Li, Jialong (李加龙) (2017). Hànyǔ Fāngyán Diàochá 汉语方言调查 [Chinese Phonological Research]. Beijing: The Commercial Press. .

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