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  1. The Jingdian Shiwen, often simply referred to as the Shiwen by Chinese philologists, was a Chinese dictionary compiled by the Tang dynasty scholar Lu Deming c. 583. Based on the works of 230 scholars whose work spanned the Han , Wei , and Six Dynasties periods, the work provides exegetical commentary on the evolution of words present in the ...

    • 경전석문
    • 経典釈文
    • 經典釋文
    • "Textual explanations of classics and canons"
  2. Jingdian Shiwen (经典释文 Jīngdiǎn shìwén, literally Textual explanations of classics and canons), often abbreviated as Shiwen in Chinese philological literature, was a c. 583 exegetical dictionary or glossary, edited by the Tang dynasty classical scholar Lu Deming.

  3. Jul 1, 2017 · For instance, a Song Dynasty print of Chronicles of Huayang used full-width spaces to denote a stop,[4] whereas a print of Jingdian Shiwen from the same dynasty simply used "。" and "、" marks. "Jingdian Shiwen" is a 6th century dictionary (according to this wiki article). Here is my question. How come that 。

  4. Jingdian Shiwen (经典释文 Jīngdiǎn shìwén, literally Textual explanations of classics and canons), often abbreviated as Shiwen in Chinese philological literature, was a c. 583 exegetical dictionary or glossary, edited by the Tang dynasty classical scholar Lu Deming.

    • 陆德明
    • ctext:368919
    • 《四部丛刊初编》本
    • Tang
  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Lu_DemingLu Deming - Wikipedia

    Lu Deming (Chinese: 陸德明; 556(?)–630) was Tang dynasty Chinese scholar, author of the Jingdian Shiwen, which provides annotations on the classics, including alternate pronunciations of characters in specific contexts.

  6. The Jingdian shiwen is a highly productive text for their purposes: as a dictionary, it encodes both phonological and semantic data, provides textual excerpts and examples to gloss its definitions, and attempts to stabilize reading and pronunciation practices in the context of historical change. The text is, as the authors put it ...

  7. The Jingdian Shiwen is thus a semi-structured text that provides sequences of glyphs that can be located in specific contexts in the source texts, and supplies annotations for a specific glyph in the relevant sequence. 16 By essentially compressing the source texts in this way, the Jingdian Shiwen manages to cover almost 900,000 characters of ...