Duan Yucai


Duan Yucai , courtesy name Ruoying was a Chinese philologist of the Qing Dynasty. He made great contributions to the study of Historical Chinese phonology, and is known for his annotated edition of Shuowen Jiezi.

Biography

A native of Jintan, Jiangsu, he resigned his government post at the age of 46 to concentrate on his studies. A student of Dai Zhen, he divided Old Chinese words into 17 rhyme groups. He suggested that "characters sharing the same phonetic component must belong to the same rhyme group ". He also suggested that there is no departing tone in Old Chinese.
His monumental Shuowen Jiezi Zhu, which he spent 30 years to complete, was published shortly before his death. Wang Niansun, in his preface to the work, says that "it has been 1,700 years since a work of the same quality appeared", suggesting that it is the greatest Chinese philological work since Shuowen Jiezi, which was published during the early 2nd century.