Tō-on
"Tō-on" (唐音, lit. "Tang sound"), also pronounced "tō-in", are Japanese kanji readings imported from China by Zen monks and merchants during and after the Song dynasty. This period roughly corresponds with the mid-Heian to Edo Period of Japan. During the Muromachi period, they were referred to as "sō-on" (宋音, "Song sound"). Together, they are collectively known as "tōsō-on" (唐宋音). Scholars divide tō-on into two groups: those that are based on Zen of the Middle Ages, and those based on the Obaku school of Buddhism of the Middle Ages. The latter are the readings sometimes referred to as "sō-on".
Tō-on
"Tō-on" (唐音, lit. "Tang sound"), also pronounced "tō-in", are Japanese kanji readings imported from China by Zen monks and merchants during and after the Song dynasty. This period roughly corresponds with the mid-Heian to Edo Period of Japan. During the Muromachi period, they were referred to as "sō-on" (宋音, "Song sound"). Together, they are collectively known as "tōsō-on" (唐宋音). Scholars divide tō-on into two groups: those that are based on Zen of the Middle Ages, and those based on the Obaku school of Buddhism of the Middle Ages. The latter are the readings sometimes referred to as "sō-on".
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"Tō-on" (唐音, lit. "Tang sound" ...... ing (明 min) and Qing (清 shin).
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唐音是日本漢字音(音讀)的一類。廣義的「唐音」(唐宋音)指鎌 ...... 樣,並非指朝代,而是對中國的泛稱。本文以論述狹義的唐音為主。
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唐音(とうおん・とういん)は、日本漢字音(音読み)において鎌 ...... 王朝名を表す(唐朝)のではなく、中国を表す語(唐土)である。
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"Tō-on" (唐音, lit. "Tang sound" ...... etimes referred to as "sō-on".
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唐音是日本漢字音(音讀)的一類。廣義的「唐音」(唐宋音)指鎌 ...... 樣,並非指朝代,而是對中國的泛稱。本文以論述狹義的唐音為主。
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唐音(とうおん・とういん)は、日本漢字音(音読み)において鎌 ...... 王朝名を表す(唐朝)のではなく、中国を表す語(唐土)である。
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Tō-on
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唐音
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唐音
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