Bulletin (Östasiatiska Samlingarna (Stockholm, Sweden))The Museum, 2002 - China "Bibliography of publications based upon collections made with the support of the Swedish China research committee, by Fr. E. Åhlander": Bulletin no. 1, p. 185-191. |
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... Shuo wen are Xu Kai's ( 921-975 ) additions . With the Qing ( 1644-1911 ) dynasty , the study of the Shuo wen became eventually associated with that of the ancient and old rhymes , and thus phonology was tied together with paleography ...
... Shuo wen are Xu Kai's ( 921-975 ) additions . With the Qing ( 1644-1911 ) dynasty , the study of the Shuo wen became eventually associated with that of the ancient and old rhymes , and thus phonology was tied together with paleography ...
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... Shuo wen jie zi was Xu Shen's own title and that the ter- minology in that title is of capital importance in the interpretation of the purposes of his magnum opus . Now the title insists on a distinction between the terms wén and zì ...
... Shuo wen jie zi was Xu Shen's own title and that the ter- minology in that title is of capital importance in the interpretation of the purposes of his magnum opus . Now the title insists on a distinction between the terms wén and zì ...
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Östasiatiska museet. 2.2.1 . The definition of wén and zì in the Shuo wen If one wants to understand what Xu Shen meant by wén and zì , the first thing to do is to immerse oneself in the text of Shuo wen , and , above all , to refer to ...
Östasiatiska museet. 2.2.1 . The definition of wén and zì in the Shuo wen If one wants to understand what Xu Shen meant by wén and zì , the first thing to do is to immerse oneself in the text of Shuo wen , and , above all , to refer to ...
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