When we read the Zuo Zhuan,one of the earliest works of narrative history, it is impossible to ignore the huge amount of personal names in it; According to published statistics, This book includes 2455 different persons who are referred to by no less than 3454 names. It is clear that there are many more names than the number of persons, which means many people have more than one names,and this presents us some questions: Why there are so many types of names? What are they? Why people need so many names? How the naming system works? This article will try to answer these questions by discussing several different aspects of personal names from Zuo Zhuan. It seems like Chinese always have a great passion for names. In the long river of Chines...
Background China is highly relevant in today’s economic environment and will be even more important...
With the changing linguistic landscape in Singapore, the study aims to examine the naming practices ...
This thesis is about how Xunzi created his own Confucian theory of “rectification of names” by using...
In traditional Chinese society, the family (Chia) and the clan (tsu) play an indispensable role in e...
In this study, we aimed to address three comments proposed by Ogihara on a recent study where we fou...
2001-2002 > Academic research: refereed > Publication in refereed journalVersion of RecordPublishe
Few studies have been done on the subject of names in Singapore, with the most comprehensive study o...
In this paper, we give results on our recent study on Chinese person names. The analysis is based on...
Automatic identification of Chinese personal names in unrestricted texts is a key task in Chinese wo...
A name embodies values, personality and an identity. To the Chinese, it is more than just a label. I...
Celem niniejszej pracy było przybliżenie zjawisk związanych z imiennictwem chińskim oraz ukazanie je...
A comprehensive overview explaining the complexities of various forms of Romanised Chinese personal ...
To know a society usually starts from the contact with its people through their names. Names are tol...
An outstanding scholar, writer, critic, artist, historian, and social commentator, Lu Xun (1881–1936...
Before the beginning of China\u2019s large-scale development of Western scientific standards, the no...
Background China is highly relevant in today’s economic environment and will be even more important...
With the changing linguistic landscape in Singapore, the study aims to examine the naming practices ...
This thesis is about how Xunzi created his own Confucian theory of “rectification of names” by using...
In traditional Chinese society, the family (Chia) and the clan (tsu) play an indispensable role in e...
In this study, we aimed to address three comments proposed by Ogihara on a recent study where we fou...
2001-2002 > Academic research: refereed > Publication in refereed journalVersion of RecordPublishe
Few studies have been done on the subject of names in Singapore, with the most comprehensive study o...
In this paper, we give results on our recent study on Chinese person names. The analysis is based on...
Automatic identification of Chinese personal names in unrestricted texts is a key task in Chinese wo...
A name embodies values, personality and an identity. To the Chinese, it is more than just a label. I...
Celem niniejszej pracy było przybliżenie zjawisk związanych z imiennictwem chińskim oraz ukazanie je...
A comprehensive overview explaining the complexities of various forms of Romanised Chinese personal ...
To know a society usually starts from the contact with its people through their names. Names are tol...
An outstanding scholar, writer, critic, artist, historian, and social commentator, Lu Xun (1881–1936...
Before the beginning of China\u2019s large-scale development of Western scientific standards, the no...
Background China is highly relevant in today’s economic environment and will be even more important...
With the changing linguistic landscape in Singapore, the study aims to examine the naming practices ...
This thesis is about how Xunzi created his own Confucian theory of “rectification of names” by using...