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『五經文字』부수 분류의 표준과 소속자의 귀속 체례- 余嘉錫의 『五經文字』부수 평가에 대한 반박

Title
『五經文字』부수 분류의 표준과 소속자의 귀속 체례- 余嘉錫의 『五經文字』부수 평가에 대한 반박
Other Titles
The Radical-rule and Arrangement System of Characters of Wu Jing Wen Zi: a Rebuttal of Yu Jiaxi’s View
Author
이경원
Keywords
五經文字; 余嘉錫; 字樣學; 특수 부수 체계; 경전 이체자; 규범화; Wu Jing Wen Zi; Yu Jiaxi; Chinese orthography; radical-rule system; variant chinese Characters(異體字); standardization(規範化)
Issue Date
2015-03
Publisher
비교문화연구소
Citation
비교문화연구, v. 38, Page. 385-404
Abstract
The Radical-rule and Arrangement System of Characters of WuJing Wen Zi: a Rebuttal of Yu Jiaxi’s ViewLee, KyeongwonCompiled in 776 by Zhang Shen, Wu Jing Wen Zi was regarded as the epitomeof model book for standardized regular script in Tang Dynasty. Following earlyworks like Shuo Wen Jie Zi, Zhang Shen adopted radical-rule for the compilationof this work. 3,250 characters were selected from the Five Classics and 160 radicalswere established. Yu Jiaxi (1884-1955) harshly criticized the radical system ofWu Jing Wen Zi for being inconsistant and confusing. With careful review andanalysis of examples from Wu Jing Wen Zi, this paper discusses the pupose ofthe compilation of this work, its unique radical-rule system, principles of arrangementof characters with the same or similar radicals, and the differentiation of variantcharacters. It further discusses the value of Wu Jing Wen Zi by its innovativeradical-rule and effective differentiation of variant characters. It concludes witha rebuttal of Yu Jiaxi’s argument and restate the necessity of reevaluation ofthis work even to this day.
URI
https://www.kci.go.kr/kciportal/landing/article.kci?arti_id=ART001978748https://repository.hanyang.ac.kr/handle/20.500.11754/185190
ISSN
1598-0685;2671-9088
DOI
10.21049/ccs.2015.38..385
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