Aisin-Gioro Ulhicun (born 1958) is a Chinese linguist of Manchu ethnicity who is known for her studies of the Manchu, Jurchen and Khitan languages and scripts. She is also known as a historian of the Liao and Jin dynasties. Her works include a grammar of Manchu (1983), a dictionary of Jurchen (2003), and a study of Khitan memorial inscriptions (2005), as well as various studies on the phonology and grammar of the Khitan language.
Biography
Aisin-Gioro Ulhicun was born in Beijing, the second daughter of Jin Qizong (1918âÂÂ2004), and the granddaughter of Jin Guangping (1899âÂÂ1966), both of whom were also renowned scholars of Manchu and Jurchen. She is a direct descendant of the Qianlong Emperor as Jin Guangping was a sixth generation descendant of Qianlong's fifth son, Prince Rongchun (Aisin-Gioro Yongqi). Other ancestors include the poet Gu Taiqing, who was the wife of Prince Rongchun's grandson, Aisin-Gioro Yihui (1799âÂÂ1838).
She studied at the Minzu University of China in Beijing, before obtaining a doctorate at Kyoto University in Japan. She worked as a research scholar at the Center for Eurasian Cultural Studies at Kyoto University, and is currently a professor at the Ritsumeikan Asia Pacific University in Beppu.
She now lives in Japan, and is married to (born 1959), a Japanese historian of China. Since her marriage she has adopted the Japanese name . The Japanese given name Chieko means "wisdom", which corresponds to her Manchu given name, Ulhicun, which means "knowledge".
Jurchen studies
One of Aisin-Gioro Ulhicun's contributions to the study of Jurchen has been the identification of the Jurchen small script. According to the History of the Jin Dynasty there were two different Jurchen scripts: a "large script" that was devised in 1120 by command of Wanyan Aguda, the first emperor of the Jin Dynasty; and a "small script" that was created in 1138 by the Emperor Xizong (r. 1135âÂÂ1150), but which was first officially used in 1145. It is presumed that the Jurchen large script was modelled on the Khitan large script, and the Jurchen small script was modelled on the Khitan small script, but all the extant examples of Jurchen writing, including the Sino-Jurchen Vocabulary of the Bureau of Interpreters (NÃÂzhÃÂn Yìyà女çÂÂè¯èªÂ) and monumental inscriptions, are written in basically the same script, which is similar in form to the Khitan large script. During the 1970s a number of gold and silver paiza were unearthed in China; these all had the same inscription which was assumed to be written in the Khitan small script. She has analysed the inscription on these paiza, and although the structure of the characters is identical to the Khitan small script she concludes that the script is not actually the Khitan small script but is in fact the otherwise unattested Jurchen small script. She argues that this small script was only used briefly during the last five years of the reign of its creator, Emperor Xizong, and when he was murdered in a coup d'état the small script fell out of use as it was less convenient to use than the earlier large script.
Works
- 1983. MÃÂnyàYÃÂfà滿èªÂèªÂæ³ [Grammar of Manchu]. Hohhot: Inner Mongolia People's Press.
- 1985. MÃÂnyàDúbÃÂn 滿èªÂè®ÂæÂ¬ [Reader in Manchu]. Hohhot: Inner Mongolia People's Press.
- 1987. MÃÂnzú GàShÃÂnhuà滿æÂÂå¤ç¥Â話 [Ancient Manchu Myths]. Hohhot: Inner Mongolia People's Press.
- 1992. MÃÂnzhÃ
ÂuyàYÃÂyën YánjiÃ
« 滿洲èªÂèªÂé³ç Âç©¶ [Phonological Study of Manchu Language]. Tokyo: Genbunsha.
- 1996. Mòdài ZhÃÂnguógÃ
Âng ÃÂixënjuéluó Héngxù æÂ«ä»£é®åÂÂÃ¥Â
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¦ [The Last Duke Defender of the Realm, Aisin-Gioro Hengxu]. Tokyo: Asahi Shimbunsha.
- 1996. With Jin Guangping and Jin Qizong. ÃÂixënjuéluóshì SÃÂndài MÃÂnzhÃ
Âuxué LúnjàæÂÂæÂ°è¦ºç¾Â
æ°Âä¸Â代滿洲å¸è«Âé [Collected Essays on Manchu Studies by Three Generations of the Aisin-Gioro Family]. Yuanfang Press.
- 2001. NÃÂzhÃÂn WénzìshÃ
« YánjiÃ
« 女çÂÂæÂÂÃ¥ÂÂæÂ¸ç Âç©¶ [Study of the Jurchen Dictionary]. Fugasha.
- 2002. With Jin Guangping and Jin Qizong. ÃÂixënjuéluóshì SÃÂndài ÃÂ'ÃÂrtàixué LúnjàæÂÂæÂ°è¦ºç¾Â
æ°Âä¸Â代é¿ç¾泰å¸è«Âé [Collected Essays on Altaic Studies by Three Generations of the Aisin-Gioro Family]. MeizandÃ
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- 2002. NÃÂzhÃÂn YÃÂyán Wénzì Xën YánjiÃ
« 女çÂÂèªÂè¨ÂæÂÂÃ¥ÂÂæÂ°ç Âç©¶ [New Study of Jurchen Language and Script]. MeizandÃ
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- 2003. With Jin Qizong. NÃÂzhÃÂnwén Dàcìdiàn 女çÂÂæÂÂ大è¾ÂÃ¥Â
¸ [Great Dictionary of Jurchen Language]. MeizandÃ
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- 2003. With Jin Qizong. NÃÂzhÃÂnyÃÂ MÃÂnzhÃ
Âu-TÃ
ÂnggÃÂsë ZhÃ
«yàBÃÂjiào CÃÂdiÃÂn 女çÂÂèªÂ÷滿洲éÂÂå¤æÂ¯è«¸èªÂæ¯Âè¼Âè¾ÂÃ¥Â
¸ [Comparative Dictionary of Manchu-Tungusic Languages].
- 2004. Kittan Moji to JÃ
Âshin Wénzì no Rekishiteki Hikaku KenkyÃ
« å¥Â丹æÂÂÃ¥ÂÂã¨女çÂÂæÂÂÃ¥ÂÂã®æÂ´å²çÂÂæ¯Âè¼Âç Âç©¶ [Comparative Study of the History of Khitan and Jurchen Scripts].
- 2004. QìdÃÂn YÃÂyán Wénzì YánjiÃ
« å¥Â丹èªÂè¨ÂæÂÂÃ¥ÂÂç Âç©¶ [Study of Khitan Language and Script]. Tokyo: Association of Eastern Literature and History.
- 2004. Liáo-Jën ShàyàQìdÃÂn NÃÂzhÃÂnwén é¼éÂÂå²èÂÂå¥Â丹女çÂÂæÂ [Liao and Jin History and the Khitan and Jurchen Scripts]. Tokyo: Association of Eastern Literature and History.
- 2005. QìdÃÂn Dàzì YánjiÃ
« å¥Â丹大åÂÂç Âç©¶ [Study of the Khitan Large Script]. Tokyo: Association of Eastern Literature and History.
- 2006. Kittanbun Boshi yori Mita RyÃ
Âshi å¥Â丹æÂÂå¢ÂèªÂãÂÂãÂÂè¦ÂãÂÂé¼å² [Study of the History of the Liao Dynasty in Light of Khitan Epitaphs]. Shokado.
- 2007. Kittan Moji to RyÃ
Âshi å¥Â丹æÂÂÃ¥ÂÂã¨é¼å² [Liao History and the Khitan Script].
- 2009. ÃÂixënjuéluó WÃ
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«n NÃÂzhÃÂn QìdÃÂn Xué YánjiÃ
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çÂÂæÂÂçÂÂæÂ¥å¥³çÂÂå¥Â丹å¸ç Âç©¶ [Jurchen and Khitan Studies by Aisin-Gioro Ulhicun]. Shokado.
- 2009. Mindai no JÃ
ÂshinjinâÂÂ'JÃ
Âshin Yakugo' kara 'Eineiji Kihi' eâ æÂÂ代ã®女çÂÂ人âÂÂãÂÂ女çÂÂ訳èªÂãÂÂãÂÂãÂÂãÂÂ永寧寺è¨Âç¢ÂãÂÂã¸â [Ming Dynasty Jurchens â From the Jurchen Vocabulary to the Yongning Temple Memorial]. Kyoto: Kyoto University Academic Press.
- 2011. Kittango Shokeitai no KenkyÃ
« å¥Â丹èªÂ諸形æÂ
Âã®ç Âç©¶ [Study of the Endings in Khitan].
- 2011. With Yoshimoto Michimasa. HanbandÃ
 kara Tagameta Kittan JÃ
Âshin éÂÂÃ¥ÂÂå³¶ãÂÂãÂÂçºãÂÂãÂÂå¥Â丹ã»女ç [Khitan and Jurchen Seen from the Korean Peninsula]. Kyoto: Kyoto University Academic Press.
- 2012. With Yoshimoto Michimasa. æÂ°åºå¥Â丹岿ÂÂã®ç Âç©¶[A Study of Newly Excavated Khitai Materials]. Shokado.
- 2014. å¥Â丹大å°ÂÃ¥ÂÂç³åÂȌÂ
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ÂçÂÂéÂÂÃ¥ÂȌÂÂå¨年è¨Â念å¢æÂ¸II [Total Decipherments of Epitaphs in Khitai Large and Small Scripts: Qin Qizong's Death 10th Anniversary Series Vol.2]. Kyoto: Association of Eastern Literature and History.
- 2014. 女çÂÂ大åÂÂæÂÂç®å½Âç·¨âÂÂâÂÂéÂÂÃ¥ÂÂå®åÂ
ÂçÂÂéÂÂÃ¥ÂȌÂÂå¨年è¨Â念å¢æÂ¸I [A Collection of Materials in Jurchen Large Script: Qin Qizong's Death 10th Anniversary Series Vol.1]. Kyoto: Association of Eastern Literature and History.
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