Jin Qicong or Aisin-Gioro Qicong (7 June 1918 â 10 April 2004) was a Chinese historian and linguist of Manchu ethnicity who is known for his studies of the Manchu and Jurchen languages. His works include the first modern dictionary of Jurchen (1984), various books about the Manchu people, and editions of the poetry of his great-great-grandfather Aisin-Gioro Yihui (1799âÂÂ1838) and his wife Gu Taiqing.
Life
Jin was born in Beijing, China in 1918. His father, Jin Guangping (1899âÂÂ1966), was a sixth-generation descendant of the Qianlong Emperor's fifth son, Yongqi (Prince Rong). Both his father and his second daughter, Aisin-Gioro Ulhicun, are also renowned scholars of Manchu and Jurchen. His eldest daughter, Jin Shi éÂÂé© (Aisin-Gioro Hualiyasun), who is a professor at China Agricultural University in Beijing, has also engaged in research into Jurchen.
Jin Guangping entered Peking University to study Chinese Literature in 1939, but the following year went to Japan to study at Tokyo University, where he studied Jin dynasty history under Mikami Tsugio ä¸Âä¸Â次ç· (1907âÂÂ1987) and Mongolian and Qing Dynasty history under Wada Sei Ã¥ÂÂç°æ¸Â
(1890âÂÂ1963). He graduated in 1944, and returned to China where he worked as a teacher at various Beijing middle schools for fourteen years.
In 1958 he joined the staff of the newly founded Inner Mongolia University, where he remained for the next twenty-five years, eventually reaching the position of professor. His main area of research and teaching was Mongolian history, but he also carried out research into the Jurchen and Manchu languages.
In 1983 he took up a post as director of the Liaoning Minorities Research Institute in Shenyang. During this period he founded and edited two journals, Manchu Studies 满æÂÂç Âç©¶ and Reference Materials for Manchu Studies 满æÂÂç Âç©¶åÂÂèÂÂèµÂæÂÂ.
Jin retired in 1989, and lived in Beijing until his death of natural causes in 2004.
Jurchen studies
Jin and his father, Jin Guangping, collaborated on a study of the Jurchen language and script, which was first published in 1964, and a revised edition published in 1980. His major contribution to Jurchen studies was a Jurchen-Chinese dictionary that was published in 1984. This was the first modern dictionary of Jurchen, and remained the only dictionary of Jurchen until 2003 when an expanded Jurchen dictionary compiled by Jin and his daughter, Aisin-Gioro Ulhicun, was published in Japan.
Works
- 1964. With Jin Guangping. NÃÂzhÃÂn YÃÂyán Wénzì YánjiÃ
« 女çÂÂèªÂè¨ÂæÂÂÃ¥ÂÂç Âç©¶ [Study of Jurchen Language and Script]. Reprint, Beijing: Wenwu Chubanshe, 1980.
- 1981. MÃÂnzú de LìshàyàShÃÂnghuóâÂÂSÃÂnjiÃÂzitún Diàochá Bàogào 滿æÂÂçÂÂæÂ·å²èÂÂçÂÂæ´»âÂÂä¸Âå®¶åÂÂ屯調æÂ¥å ±å [Manchu History and LifeâÂÂReport on an Investigation of Sanjiazi Village]. Heilongjiang People's Publishing House.
- 1984. NÃÂzhÃÂnwén Cìdiàn 女çÂÂæÂÂè¾ÂÃ¥Â
¸ [Dictionary of Jurchen]. Beijing: Wenwu Chubanshe.
- 1989. BÃÂijëng JiÃÂoqÃ
« de MÃÂnzú Ã¥ÂÂ京éÂÂÃ¥ÂÂçÂÂ滿æÂ [Manchus in the Beijing Suburbs]. Inner Mongolia University Press.
- 1989. MiàoliánjàyàXiÃÂchÃ
«n Jëngshè Càå¦Âè®éÂÂèÂÂ寫æÂ¥ç²¾èÂÂè© [Miaolian Collection and the Poetry of Xiechun Jingshe]. Liaoning Classics Press.
- 1990. ShÃÂnshuàJàçÂÂæ°´é [Shenshui Collection]. Inner Mongolia University Press.
- 1991. Mònán Jà漠åÂÂé [Monan Collection]. Inner Mongolia University Press.
- 1995. MÃÂngshàntáng WénjàJiÃÂojiÃÂn æÂÂÃ¥ÂÂå ÂæÂÂéÂÂæ ¡ç® [Edited Collection of Mingshantang]. Tianjin Classics Press.
- 1996. With Jin Guangping and Aisin Gioro. 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.
- 1998. BÃÂijëng ChéngqÃ
« de MÃÂnzú Ã¥ÂÂ京åÂÂÃ¥ÂÂçÂÂ滿æÂ [Manchus in the Beijing City]. Liaoning People's Publishing House.
- 2000. Qëngdài MÃÂnggÃÂshàZhájì æ¸Â
代èÂÂå¤å²æÂÂ訠[Notes on Qing Dynasty Mongolian History]. Inner Mongolia People's Publishing House.
- 2000. ZhÃ
Ângguó ShuÃÂijiÃÂoshàä¸ÂÃ¥ÂÂæÂÂè·¤å² [History of China Falling Down]. Inner Mongolia People's Publishing House.
- 2001. Gù Tàiqëng yàHÃÂidiàn 顧太æ¸Â
èÂÂæµ·æ¾± [Gu Taiqing and Haidian]. Beijing Press.
- 2001. TiÃÂnyóugé Jà天游é£é [Tianyouge Collection]. Liaoning People's Publishing House.
- 2002. With Jin Guangping and Aisin Gioro. 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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- 2003. With Aisin Gioro. NÃÂzhÃÂnwén Dàcìdiàn 女çÂÂæÂÂ大è¾ÂÃ¥Â
¸ [Great Dictionary of Jurchen Language]. Osaka: MeizandÃ
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- 2003. With Aisin Gioro. NÃÂzhÃÂnyÃÂ MÃÂnzhÃ
Âu-TÃ
ÂnggÃÂsë ZhÃ
«yàBÃÂjiào CÃÂdiÃÂn 女çÂÂèªÂ÷滿洲éÂÂå¤æÂ¯è«¸èªÂæ¯Âè¼Âè¾ÂÃ¥Â
¸ [Comparative Dictionary of Manchu-Tungusic Languages].
- 2003. Méi yuán jàæ¢Â
Ã¥ÂÂé [Meiyuan Collection]. Harbin Press.
- 2009. Jën QÃÂzÃ
Âng Tán BÃÂijëng de MÃÂnzú éÂÂÃ¥ÂÂå®è«ÂÃ¥ÂÂ京çÂÂ滿æÂ [Ji Qizong Talks about the Manchus of Beijing]. Zhonghua Shuju.
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