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- Yunjing abstract "The Yunjing (Chinese: 韻鏡; literally: \"Mirror of Rhymes\") is the oldest existing Chinese rhyme table – a series of charts which arrange Chinese characters in large tables according to their tone and syllable structures to indicate their proper pronunciations. Current versions of the Yunjing date to AD 1161 and 1203 editions published by Zhang Linzhi (張麟之). The Yunjing's original author(s) and date of composition are unknown. Some of its elements, such as certain choices in its ordering, reflect features particular to the Tang dynasty, but no conclusive proof of an actual date of composition has yet been found.The Yunjing contains 43 tables (Chinese: 轉; pinyin: zhuǎn; literally: \"turnings\"), each of which tabulates combinations of a particular final rhyme (listed in rows) with various initials (listed in columns), in up to four tones, to show in a grid pattern all possible syllables. Empty circles on the grid denote that the author(s) were unaware of any word with that particular pronunciation. By locating a character in Yunjing, a reader could identify its initial consonant (by looking at its column) and its \"rhyme\", or main vowel and ending consonant (by looking at its row), and combine the two to obtain the word's pronunciation. Zhang Linzhi's prefaces list a total of 36 possible initial consonants (Chinese: 聲母; pinyin: shēngmǔ) – by comparison, modern Standard Mandarin only has 23.Historical Chinese phonology uses the Yunjing as an accurate representation of Late Middle Chinese (10th – 12th century) phonology. The Yunjing's use of this system represents a significant advancement in the Chinese' analysis of their own language, and is believed to have been inspired by their studies of Sanskrit phonological treatises and Buddhist mantras written in the Siddham script during in the Sui and Tang dynasties.".
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- Yunjing c "上聲".
- Yunjing c "去聲".
- Yunjing c "唇音".
- Yunjing c "喉音".
- Yunjing c "平聲".
- Yunjing c "次清".
- Yunjing c "清".
- Yunjing c "清濁".
- Yunjing c "濁".
- Yunjing c "牙音".
- Yunjing c "等".
- Yunjing c "舌音".
- Yunjing c "舌齒音".
- Yunjing c "齒音".
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- Yunjing l ""Mirror of rhymes"".
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- Yunjing mc "JwənC kjɐngC".
- Yunjing p "Yùnjìng".
- Yunjing p "chúnyīn".
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- Yunjing p "děng".
- Yunjing p "hóuyīn".
- Yunjing p "píngshēng".
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- Yunjing p "shèchǐyīn".
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- Yunjing p "shēngmǔ".
- Yunjing p "shǎngshēng".
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- Yunjing comment "The Yunjing (Chinese: 韻鏡; literally: \"Mirror of Rhymes\") is the oldest existing Chinese rhyme table – a series of charts which arrange Chinese characters in large tables according to their tone and syllable structures to indicate their proper pronunciations. Current versions of the Yunjing date to AD 1161 and 1203 editions published by Zhang Linzhi (張麟之). The Yunjing's original author(s) and date of composition are unknown.".