In Northern Song Dynasty, the book Qun Jing Yin Bian by Jia Changchao (賈昌朝) specifically selected and analyzed the sound and meaning matching relationships of the sound and meaning materials in the annotations of multiple classics, which were recorded in the Jing Dian Shi Wen (經典釋文), and systematically classified and arranged them into five categories. Qun Jing Yin Bian inaugurated the systematic study of sound and meaning matching in history, specifically exploring the matching relationships between Chinese sound and meaning. It is a research work on Chinese phonosemantics in the disciplinary sense. Qun Jing Yin Bian has achieved a qualitative transformation from the compilation of basic sound and meaning materials to the exploration of research-oriented sound and meaning matching relationships, which has important historical significance in the development of Chinese phonosemantics.