The study of “mei” (美) from the perspective of archaeological evidences / Wong Hoong Cheong, Goh Ying Soon and Yap Soh Leay

The Chinese character "mei"(美) carries out the meaning of beauty in Chinese, but “mei” in Chinese oracle bone inscriptions (甲骨文) and Chinese bronze inscriptions (金文) do not reflect the meaning of beauty as it basically related to the names of places and the names of people only. The East...

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Main Authors: Wong, Hoong Cheong, Goh, Ying Soon, Yap, Soh Leay
Other Authors: Noorezam, Maisarah
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Published: UiTM Cawangan Johor Kampus Pasir Gudang 2020
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spelling my.uitm.ir.390892021-09-01T06:40:18Z https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/39089/ The study of “mei” (美) from the perspective of archaeological evidences / Wong Hoong Cheong, Goh Ying Soon and Yap Soh Leay Wong, Hoong Cheong Goh, Ying Soon Yap, Soh Leay Science of language (Linguistics) Chinese language The Chinese character "mei"(美) carries out the meaning of beauty in Chinese, but “mei” in Chinese oracle bone inscriptions (甲骨文) and Chinese bronze inscriptions (金文) do not reflect the meaning of beauty as it basically related to the names of places and the names of people only. The East Han dynasty, Shuowen Jiezi (《说文解字》) had denoted the meaning of “mei” as sweetness (甘), but there are still lots of arguments concerning the meaning of this Chinese character “mei” until now. Besides, the creation of the Chinese character “mei” (美) is a topic that has been explored by many researchers and scholars which resulted in various interpretation of the character by them. The archaeological evidences were presented as focuses of discussion. It is hoped that the discussion of this paper is able to contribute to the teaching and learning of pure Chinese linguistics courses such as semantics, ancient Chinese studies and related courses. UiTM Cawangan Johor Kampus Pasir Gudang Noorezam, Maisarah Jasman, Nurul Hijah Khairol Anuar, Nur Alyani Mokhtar, Muhammad Irfan Taib, Siti Aishah Othman, Diana Amat, Dia Widyawati Sarijari, Haniza Sumery, Zuraidah Abu Bakar, Siti Zarikh Sofiah 2020-10 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed text en https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/39089/1/39089.pdf ID39089 Wong, Hoong Cheong and Goh, Ying Soon and Yap, Soh Leay (2020) The study of “mei” (美) from the perspective of archaeological evidences / Wong Hoong Cheong, Goh Ying Soon and Yap Soh Leay. In: Virtual Symposium on Teaching and Learning (VSTL) 2020.
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The study of “mei” (美) from the perspective of archaeological evidences / Wong Hoong Cheong, Goh Ying Soon and Yap Soh Leay
description The Chinese character "mei"(美) carries out the meaning of beauty in Chinese, but “mei” in Chinese oracle bone inscriptions (甲骨文) and Chinese bronze inscriptions (金文) do not reflect the meaning of beauty as it basically related to the names of places and the names of people only. The East Han dynasty, Shuowen Jiezi (《说文解字》) had denoted the meaning of “mei” as sweetness (甘), but there are still lots of arguments concerning the meaning of this Chinese character “mei” until now. Besides, the creation of the Chinese character “mei” (美) is a topic that has been explored by many researchers and scholars which resulted in various interpretation of the character by them. The archaeological evidences were presented as focuses of discussion. It is hoped that the discussion of this paper is able to contribute to the teaching and learning of pure Chinese linguistics courses such as semantics, ancient Chinese studies and related courses.
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title The study of “mei” (美) from the perspective of archaeological evidences / Wong Hoong Cheong, Goh Ying Soon and Yap Soh Leay
title_short The study of “mei” (美) from the perspective of archaeological evidences / Wong Hoong Cheong, Goh Ying Soon and Yap Soh Leay
title_full The study of “mei” (美) from the perspective of archaeological evidences / Wong Hoong Cheong, Goh Ying Soon and Yap Soh Leay
title_fullStr The study of “mei” (美) from the perspective of archaeological evidences / Wong Hoong Cheong, Goh Ying Soon and Yap Soh Leay
title_full_unstemmed The study of “mei” (美) from the perspective of archaeological evidences / Wong Hoong Cheong, Goh Ying Soon and Yap Soh Leay
title_sort study of “mei” (美) from the perspective of archaeological evidences / wong hoong cheong, goh ying soon and yap soh leay
publisher UiTM Cawangan Johor Kampus Pasir Gudang
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