Jianzhou Ba Yin

Jianzhou Ba Yin Ziyi Bianlan
Traditional Chinese建州八音字義便覽
Simplified Chinese建州八音字义便览
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinJiànzhōu Bā Yīn Zìyì Biànlǎn
Northern Min
Jian'ou RomanizedGṳ̿ing-ciú Băi Éing Cī-ngī Bīng-lǎng
Jianzhou Ba Yin
Chinese建州八音
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinJiànzhōu Bā Yīn
Northern Min
Jian'ou RomanizedGṳ̿ing-ciú Băi Éing

Jianzhou Ba Yin Ziyi Bianlan (simplified Chinese: 《建州八音字义便览》; traditional Chinese: 《建州八音字義便覽》; pinyin: Jiànzhōu Bā Yīn Zìyì Biànlǎn; Kienning Colloquial Romanized: Gṳ̿ing-ciú Băi Éing Cī-ngī Bīng-lǎng), variously translated as Jianzhou Eight-Yin Characters Meaning Handbook[1] or The brief guide of eight tones and literal meaning in Jian Zhou,[2] and often known by its shortened name Jianzhou Ba Yin (Chinese: 《建州八音》; pinyin: Jiànzhōu Bā Yīn; Kienning Colloquial Romanized: Gṳ̿ing-ciú Băi Éing),[3][4] is a rime dictionary that records character pronunciations in Northern Min during the late Qing dynasty. It was compiled by Lin Duancai from Fuqing in 1795, modelling it after the Fuzhounese rime dictionary Qi Lin Bayin.[3]

  1. ^ Chang 2021, p. 166.
  2. ^ Zhang 2002.
  3. ^ a b Pan 1986, p. 110.
  4. ^ Yue 2013, p. 51.