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[How lichen was translated as Chii].

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    The term "Chii" for lichen was first used in 1858 in China and later in Japan in 1872. Botanists debated its accuracy, with alternative terms like "Risen" and "Kisoukin" also proposed.

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    • The etymology and early adoption of the Japanese term 'Chii' for lichen are unclear.
    • Botanists historically questioned 'Chii' as a lichen descriptor due to its original association with terrestrial mosses.
    • The study investigates the origins and evolution of lichen terminology in East Asia.

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    • To identify the earliest documented use of 'Chii' to refer to lichen.
    • To trace the introduction and reception of various terms for lichen in Japan and China.
    • To clarify the historical debate surrounding the accuracy of 'Chii' as a lichen translation.

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    • The term 'Chii' was first applied to lichen in Li Shanlan's 1858 Chinese publication 'Zhiwuxue'.
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  • Earlier translations for lichen included 'Risen' (1829, 1836) and later 'Kisoukin' (1888), alongside the proposal of 'Kyosei' for symbiosis.
  • Impact:

    • This research clarifies the historical origins of the term 'Chii' in lichenology.
    • It provides insights into the linguistic and botanical debates in late 19th-century East Asia.
    • The findings contribute to understanding the development of biological nomenclature in the region.