Qiyin lüe
The Qiyin lüe (Template:Zh) is a Chinese rime table, which dates to before 1161. This reference work survived to the present largely because the Song dynasty historian Zheng Qiao (Script error: No such module "Lang"./Script error: No such module "Lang".; Cheng Ch'iao; 1104–1162) included it in his 1161 encyclopedia Tongzhi.
The Chinese linguist Luo Changpei wrote a definitive study (1935) of the Qiyin lüe.[1] The structure and contents of the work is closely related to the Yunjing, and the two are believed to derive from a common source prior to the Song dynasty.[2] Both have tables combining rows for a particular final rime, columns for various initials, and up to four tones.
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References
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External links
- parts 34–36 and 37–38 of the Tongzhi encyclopedia at the Internet Archive – the Qiyin lüe comprises parts 36 and 37
- Rhyme Tables, Dylan W.H. Sung