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- Guangya abstract "The Guangya (Chinese: 廣雅/广雅; pinyin: Guǎngyǎ; Wade–Giles: Kuang Ya; "Expanded [Er]ya") was an early 3rd-century CE Chinese dictionary, edited by Zhang Yi during the Three Kingdoms period. It was later called the Boya (博雅; Bóyǎ; Po-ya; "Broadened [Er]ya") owing to naming taboo on Yang Guang (楊廣), which was the birth name of Emperor Yang of Sui. Zhang Yi wrote the Guangya as a supplement to the centuries older Erya dictionary. He used the same 19 chapter divisions into lexical categories, and numerous Guangya entries are abstract words under the first three chapters Shigu (釋詁 "Explaining Old Words"), Shiyan (釋言 "Explaining Words"), and Shixun (釋訓 "Explaining Instructions").The Qing Dynasty philologist Wang Niansun spent a decade studying this dictionary, and his Guangya shuzheng (廣雅疏證 "Guangya Annotations and Proofs") is still considered the authoritative edition, in which he demonstrated the important philological principle of "looking for the ancient meaning by considering the ancient sound ... not constrained by the structure of the character" (就古音以求古義......不限形體). His preface notes the Guangya has 2343 entries and a total of 18,150 characters (the received text has 17,326), including corrections and emendations, which is about 5000 more than the received Erya. The linguist Zhou Fagao edited an index (1977) to the Guangya.".
- Guangya wikiPageExternalLink guangya.html.
- Guangya wikiPageExternalLink library.pl?if=en&title=%E5%BB%A3%E9%9B%85.
- Guangya wikiPageID "5994673".
- Guangya wikiPageLength "2060".
- Guangya wikiPageOutDegree "15".
- Guangya wikiPageRevisionID "675138307".
- Guangya wikiPageWikiLink Category:Chinese_classic_texts.
- Guangya wikiPageWikiLink Category:Chinese_dictionaries.
- Guangya wikiPageWikiLink Chinese_Text_Project.
- Guangya wikiPageWikiLink Chinese_dictionary.
- Guangya wikiPageWikiLink Emperor_Yang_of_Sui.
- Guangya wikiPageWikiLink Erya.
- Guangya wikiPageWikiLink Naming_taboo.
- Guangya wikiPageWikiLink Piya.
- Guangya wikiPageWikiLink Qing_Dynasty.
- Guangya wikiPageWikiLink Qing_dynasty.
- Guangya wikiPageWikiLink Shiming.
- Guangya wikiPageWikiLink Three_Kingdoms.
- Guangya wikiPageWikiLink Wang_Niansun.
- Guangya wikiPageWikiLink Xiao_Erya.
- Guangya wikiPageWikiLink Zhang_Yi_(Cao_Wei).
- Guangya wikiPageWikiLinkText "Guangya".
- Guangya c "廣雅/广雅".
- Guangya hasPhotoCollection Guangya.
- Guangya p "Guǎngyǎ".
- Guangya w "Kuang Ya".
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- Guangya wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Dictionaries_of_Chinese.
- Guangya wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Italic_title.
- Guangya wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Zh.
- Guangya subject Category:Chinese_classic_texts.
- Guangya subject Category:Chinese_dictionaries.
- Guangya type Article.
- Guangya type Book.
- Guangya type Work.
- Guangya type Article.
- Guangya type Book.
- Guangya type Work.
- Guangya comment "The Guangya (Chinese: 廣雅/广雅; pinyin: Guǎngyǎ; Wade–Giles: Kuang Ya; "Expanded [Er]ya") was an early 3rd-century CE Chinese dictionary, edited by Zhang Yi during the Three Kingdoms period. It was later called the Boya (博雅; Bóyǎ; Po-ya; "Broadened [Er]ya") owing to naming taboo on Yang Guang (楊廣), which was the birth name of Emperor Yang of Sui. Zhang Yi wrote the Guangya as a supplement to the centuries older Erya dictionary.".
- Guangya label "Guangya".
- Guangya sameAs 広雅.
- Guangya sameAs m.0fjp9k.
- Guangya sameAs Q5613707.
- Guangya sameAs Q5613707.
- Guangya sameAs 广雅_(辞典).
- Guangya wasDerivedFrom Guangya?oldid=675138307.
- Guangya isPrimaryTopicOf Guangya.