Tetsuji Morohashi | |
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Born | |
Died | December 8, 1982 99) | (aged
Other names | 諸橋 轍次 |
Occupation(s) | Japanese language studies and Sinology |
Relatives | Tongo Morohashi (sociologist), Sasha Morohashi Saputo (great-grandniece) |
Tetsuji Morohashi (諸橋 轍次, Morohashi Tetsuji, June 4, 1883 – December 8, 1982) was an important figure in the field of Japanese language studies and Sinology. He is best known as chief editor of the Dai Kan-Wa jiten, a comprehensive dictionary of Chinese characters, or kanji.
Biography
Morohashi's father was also a scholar of Chinese and was a lover of the poetry of Su Shi. His name, Tetsuji, is derived from the name of Su Shi's brother Zhe (轍, Japanese: Tetsu) and the suffix "ji" (Chinese: 次; pinyin: cì; lit. 'sub-', 'secondary').
- Great Chinese-Japanese Dictionary (大漢和辭典, Dai Kan-Wa jiten) (Great Chinese-Japanese Dictionary) Morohashi Tetsuji, ed. Tōkyō: Taishūkan shoten 大修館書店 .
- 1943: Vol. I
- 1955-1960: Vol. I revised & Vols. II-XIII.
The Dr. Tetsuji Morohashi Museum (諸橋轍次記念館) is located in his hometown of Sanjō, Niigata, which is also known as the Kangaku no sato (漢学の里 "Home of Chinese Studies").
Honors
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Morohashi was honored for contributions to sinology and lexicography.
- Order of the Chrysanthemum (1957)[1]
- Order of Culture (1965)[1]
References
External links
- (in English) Tetsuji Morohashi Memorial Museum - Sanjo City
- (in Japanese) 諸橋轍次記念館 - Sanjo City