@article{ART002117985},
author={hanyounsuk},
title={Research on the Chinese Meaning-Sound Connected Letter Showing ‘en(㫃)’ as Sound},
journal={Journal of Korean Classical Chinese Literature},
issn={1975-521X},
year={2016},
volume={32},
number={1},
pages={349-376},
doi={10.18213/jkccl.2016.32.1.012}
TY - JOUR
AU - hanyounsuk
TI - Research on the Chinese Meaning-Sound Connected Letter Showing ‘en(㫃)’ as Sound
JO - Journal of Korean Classical Chinese Literature
PY - 2016
VL - 32
IS - 1
PB - The Classical Chinese Literature Association of Korea
SP - 349
EP - 376
SN - 1975-521X
AB - en(㫃) was written ‘’ in gabgormun(甲骨文) as it displays feature of flags flapping . From gabgormun(甲骨文) to haeseo(楷書), en(㫃) have been changed in the order of ‘ - - - - - 㫃’. gan(倝) which is divided into two parts - 旦(definition) and 㫃(sound) means ‘shine’. For more beautiful shape of the letters, they moved ‘丨’ which is middle of a down a little (), and wrote ‘(旦)’ that represents ‘definition’ in a blank. That is (倝).
gan(倝) of han(韓. 𩏑), han(翰), al(斡), han(雗), han(鶾) represents sound. Of these letters, han(𩏑. 韓) was written as gan(倝) at kyummun(金文) stage. Next it was written as han(𩏑 . ) at sojen(小篆) stage, and finally written as han(韓. ) at kyumye(今隸) stage. han(韓. 𩏑) which is consist of two parts - wuy(韋. definition) and gan(倝. sound) is the chinese meaning-sound connected letters(形聲字) It means ‘bucket,’ ‘a stick that hang a bucket’ and ‘an added tree to prevent a well from collapsing.’
KW - connected letters[形聲字] that have ‘㫃[en]’ as their phonetic part[聲符];connected letters[形聲字] that have ‘倝[gan]’ as their phonetic part[聲符];the Origin of 韓(han);a change in 㫃(en);a change in 倝(gan).
DO - 10.18213/jkccl.2016.32.1.012
ER -
hanyounsuk. (2016). Research on the Chinese Meaning-Sound Connected Letter Showing ‘en(㫃)’ as Sound. Journal of Korean Classical Chinese Literature, 32(1), 349-376.
hanyounsuk. 2016, "Research on the Chinese Meaning-Sound Connected Letter Showing ‘en(㫃)’ as Sound", Journal of Korean Classical Chinese Literature, vol.32, no.1 pp.349-376. Available from: doi:10.18213/jkccl.2016.32.1.012
hanyounsuk "Research on the Chinese Meaning-Sound Connected Letter Showing ‘en(㫃)’ as Sound" Journal of Korean Classical Chinese Literature 32.1 pp.349-376 (2016) : 349.
hanyounsuk. Research on the Chinese Meaning-Sound Connected Letter Showing ‘en(㫃)’ as Sound. 2016; 32(1), 349-376. Available from: doi:10.18213/jkccl.2016.32.1.012
hanyounsuk. "Research on the Chinese Meaning-Sound Connected Letter Showing ‘en(㫃)’ as Sound" Journal of Korean Classical Chinese Literature 32, no.1 (2016) : 349-376.doi: 10.18213/jkccl.2016.32.1.012
hanyounsuk. Research on the Chinese Meaning-Sound Connected Letter Showing ‘en(㫃)’ as Sound. Journal of Korean Classical Chinese Literature, 32(1), 349-376. doi: 10.18213/jkccl.2016.32.1.012
hanyounsuk. Research on the Chinese Meaning-Sound Connected Letter Showing ‘en(㫃)’ as Sound. Journal of Korean Classical Chinese Literature. 2016; 32(1) 349-376. doi: 10.18213/jkccl.2016.32.1.012
hanyounsuk. Research on the Chinese Meaning-Sound Connected Letter Showing ‘en(㫃)’ as Sound. 2016; 32(1), 349-376. Available from: doi:10.18213/jkccl.2016.32.1.012
hanyounsuk. "Research on the Chinese Meaning-Sound Connected Letter Showing ‘en(㫃)’ as Sound" Journal of Korean Classical Chinese Literature 32, no.1 (2016) : 349-376.doi: 10.18213/jkccl.2016.32.1.012