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  1. Zhongyuan Yinyun (simplified Chinese: 中 原 音 韵; traditional Chinese: 中 原 音 韻; pinyin: Zhōngyuán Yīnyùn), literally meaning "Rhymes of the central plain", is a rime book from the Yuan dynasty compiled by Zhou Deqing (周德清) in 1324.

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    Zhongyuan ( Chinese: 中原; pinyin: Zhōngyuán ), the Central Plain (s), also known as Zhongtu ( Chinese: 中土; pinyin: Zhōngtǔ, lit. 'central land') and Zhongzhou ( Chinese: 中州; pinyin: Zhōngzhōu, lit. 'central region'), commonly refers to the part of the North China Plain surrounding the lower and middle reaches of the Yellow ...

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  4. Summary. In 1324, about fifty years after the establishment of the Yuan dynasty, a rhyming book entitled Zhōngyuán Yīnyùn 中原音韻 ‘Rhymes of the Central Plain’ was published. The phonological system seen in this book is completely different from the Qièyùn system, but it shares many basic phonological characteristics with Modern ...

    • Zhongwei Shen
    • 2020
  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Old_MandarinOld Mandarin - Wikipedia

    The phonology of Old Mandarin is most clearly defined in the Zhongyuan Yinyun. The 'Phags-pa script and the Menggu Ziyun tend to retain more traditional elements, but are useful in filling in the spartan description of the Zhongyuan Yinyun .

  6. Fonologi Mandarin Kuno telah disimpulkan dari aksara Phagspa, sebuah aksara yang dibuat pada tahun 1269 untuk beberapa bahasa Kekaisaran Mongol, termasuk bahasa Tionghoa, dan dari dua kitab sajak berjudul Menggu Ziyun (1308) dan Zhongyuan Yinyun (1324).

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    In the earlier rime books, characters are first grouped by tone, then by rime. However, in Zhongyuan Yinyun, the selected 5,866 characters, commonly rhymed in songs of the time, are first grouped into 19 rime groups, then further into four tonal groups: ping sheng yin (陰平 "feminine level tone"), ping sheng yang (陽平 "masculine level tone"), shang sheng (上聲 "rising tone"), qu sheng ...

  8. Zhongyuan Yinyun ([[wikt:中 Zhōngyuán Yīnyùn), literally meaning "Rhymes of the central plain", is a rime book from the Yuan dynasty compiled by Zhou Deqing (周德清) in 1324. An important work for the study of historical Chinese phonology, it testifies many phonological changes from Middle Chinese to Old Mandarin, such as the reduction ...

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