Zhu Xi’s Method of Phonetic Annotation in Ancient Chinese Books
Abstract
Zhu Xi is not only a master of Confucianism, but also has made great achievements in exegesis. By studying Zhu Xi’s exegetical thoughts and methods in the practice of exegesis, we can correctly evaluate Zhu Xi’s historical position in the history of Chinese exegesis.
This article discusses Zhu Xi’s methods of phonetic annotation, including Zhi Yin (direct sound), Bi Kuang (comparison), Fan Qie (recomposition), Bie Si Sheng and Biao Ru Zi (four tones) and Xie Yin (rhyme) in exegesis of ancient books. These annotations retain the actual phonetics of the Song Dynasty and are very important for studies of Chinese phonetics history.
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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3968/11949
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