〘Noun〙 A method of rhyming in Chinese poetry. In ancient poetry, the rhyme scheme used is changed in the middle of a poem. ※Sakushi Shigai (1783) "In the rhyming foundation of the first and second lines of the main text, there is a method of changing sounds ( kuhan'in ) ." Source: The Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary About the Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary Information |
〘名〙 漢詩の韻法の一つ。古詩において、一首の途中で、用いる韻目を換えること。※作詩志彀(1783)「近体、第一・第二の句の韻礎に、換音(クハンイン)の法あり」
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