Hui Lin
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Hui Lin 慧琳 (737 – 820 CE) was a Chinese translator and Sanskrit scholar.
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Born in Kashgar,[1] he was author of the Yíqièjīngyīnyì《一切經音義》, written between 783 and 807 CE,[2] the earliest Chinese lexicographical work to distinguish the labiodentals from the bilabial initials.