Huang Kan

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黄侃(こう かん、1886年4月3日 - 1935年10月8日)は、中国の訓詁学者。清末に武力革命を唱えた。また、音韻学や中国古典について研究・教育した。 字の季剛でも知られる。 rdf:langString
黃侃(1886年4月3日-1935年10月8日),初名喬馨,庠名喬鼐,后更名侃,字季剛、梅君、季子,号运甓,别署病蝉、奇谈、不佞、量守居士,男,湖北蘄春人,生于四川成都,中国語言文字學家,素有狂名。 rdf:langString
Huang Kan (Chinese: 黃侃; 1886 – 8 October 1935), courtesy name Jigang (季剛), born into a family of Hubei ancestry in Chengdu, Sichuan province, was a Chinese phonologist, philologist and revolutionary. As a teen, he tested into Wuchang School, a prestigious secondary school, but then was expelled for spreading anti-Qing sentiments. He then went to study in Japan and became a student of the Chinese scholar and philologist Zhang Taiyan. Huang was regarded as the most important phonologist since the high Qing (1644 – 1912) and gained recognition at first through his literary criticism of the sixth century. Later on, he taught at a number of universities in mainland China. rdf:langString
rdf:langString Huang Kan
rdf:langString 黄侃
rdf:langString 黄侃
rdf:langString Huang Kan
rdf:langString Huang Kan
rdf:langString Nanjing, Jiangsu
rdf:langString Chengdu, Sichuan,
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rdf:langString Qiaonai , Qiaoxin
xsd:date 1935-10-08
rdf:langString Chinese philology, phonetics
rdf:langString Zhang Taiyan , Liu Shipei , Qian Xuantong
rdf:langString Republic of China
rdf:langString Courtesy name "Jizi " and art name "Liangshou Jushi"
rdf:langString Late Qing Dynasty - Republic of China
rdf:langString Wang Caiheng , Huang Shaolan , Huang Juying , and others
rdf:langString Huang Kan (Chinese: 黃侃; 1886 – 8 October 1935), courtesy name Jigang (季剛), born into a family of Hubei ancestry in Chengdu, Sichuan province, was a Chinese phonologist, philologist and revolutionary. As a teen, he tested into Wuchang School, a prestigious secondary school, but then was expelled for spreading anti-Qing sentiments. He then went to study in Japan and became a student of the Chinese scholar and philologist Zhang Taiyan. Huang was regarded as the most important phonologist since the high Qing (1644 – 1912) and gained recognition at first through his literary criticism of the sixth century. Later on, he taught at a number of universities in mainland China. Huang's major contribution lies in his research on ancient Chinese phonology. He was the first to question established theories of rhyme schemes (patterns of sounds at the end of lines in poetry) in ancient literature. Huang proposed twenty-eight variations instead of the older version of twenty-six variations established by his teacher Zhang. He also proposed a new categorization of the ancient consonantal system that separated the oldest nineteen sounds from the existing theory of forty-one sounds. As an educator, Huang was known for his innovative ways of teaching. His students particularly admired his integrity and courage in cases of political disagreement with university administrations. His personal life outside of academia was one with much drama as well, including multiple conflicts with authorities and allegedly nine marriages. He eventually died from over consumption of alcohol.
rdf:langString 黄侃(こう かん、1886年4月3日 - 1935年10月8日)は、中国の訓詁学者。清末に武力革命を唱えた。また、音韻学や中国古典について研究・教育した。 字の季剛でも知られる。
rdf:langString 黃侃(1886年4月3日-1935年10月8日),初名喬馨,庠名喬鼐,后更名侃,字季剛、梅君、季子,号运甓,别署病蝉、奇谈、不佞、量守居士,男,湖北蘄春人,生于四川成都,中国語言文字學家,素有狂名。
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