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Chen Di

As a philologist, Chen was the first to demonstrate that Old Chinese has its own phonological system, rejecting the then prevailing practice of ''xiéyīn'' (諧音) (i.e. changing the usual reading of a character in a ''Shi Jing'' poem in order to suit the rhyme). Encouraged by his senior, Jiao Hong (焦竑) (1540–1620), he wrote ''Máoshī Gǔyīn Kǎo'' (毛詩古音考) and ''Qūsòng Gǔyīnyì'' (屈宋古音義), in which he shows the ancient pronunciations (by homophones) of 650 characters. The results are based on painstaking analysis of the rhyming schemes in ''Shi Jing'' and other ancient rhymed texts, including ''I Ching'' and the poems of Qu Yuan. In his preface to the former work, Chen writes famously: "There is the past and the present; there is the north and the south. It is only inevitable that characters evolve, and sounds change." (蓋時有古今,地有南北;字有更革,音有轉移,亦勢所必至。) Provided by Wikipedia
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Genetic Mouse Models for Osteoarthritis Research by Shen, Jie, Wang, Meina, Jin, Hongting, Sampson, Erik, Chen, Di
Published 2012
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Biochemical Mediators Involved in Cartilage Degradation and the Induction of Pain in Osteoarthritis by Ellman, Michael B., Yan, Dongyao, Chen, Di, Im, Hee-Jeong
Published 2012
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Research progresses on functional roles and regulation mechanisms of nutrient element transporters in plants by CHEN Di, PAN Weihuai, ZHOU Zaicai, YAN Xu, PAN Jianwei
Published 2018-05-01
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Isolation and expression analysis of CsWRKY6, CsWRKY31 and CsWRKY48 genes in tea plant by WANG Pengjie, YUE Chuan, CHEN Di, ZHENG Yucheng, ZHENG Zhilin, LIN Yi, YANG Jiangfan, YE Naixing
Published 2019-02-01
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Physiological and transcriptome analyses provide new insights into the mechanism mediating the enhanced tolerance of melatonin-treated rhododendron plants to heat stress by Yan-xia XU, Jing ZHANG, Zi-yun WAN, Shan-xia HUANG, Hao-chen DI, Ying HE, Song-heng JIN
Published 2023-08-01
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