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Fengsu Tongyi (Chinese: 風俗通義; lit. 'Comprehensive
Meaning of
Customs and Mores'), also
known as
Fengsu Tong (风俗通), is a book
written about 195 AD by Ying...
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occasion of the
Double Fifth (Duanwu) is do****ented in
works as
early as the
Fengsu Tongyi, AD 195).
These festive rice
dumplings are also
similarly described...
- are two
other accounts of his
ancestral origins in the Wu Shu (吳書) and
Fengsu Tongyi (風俗同意). The Wu Shu
recorded that his
ancestral family name was actually...
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Heaven being agitated, they are
agitated too." Ying Shao's (c. 195 CE)
Fengsu Tongyi uses
ganying twice. The
first usage is in a
narrative about Crown...
- wood for fire
include three Confucian works (Bai Hu Tong,
Zhong Lun, and
Fengsu Tongyi), the
legalist book by Han Feizi, and the
historical textbook Gu...
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Muslims without charge in Turpan. In 1989,
China banned a book
titled "Xing
Fengsu" ("****ual Customs")
which insulted Islam and
placed its
authors under arrest...
- of the
Chinese Communist Party 旧思想; jiù sīxiǎng 旧文化; jiù wénhuà 旧风俗; jiù
fēngsú 旧习惯; jiù xíguàn Melville,
Sheila (7
September 2011). "China's Reluctant...
- variation) Fu Xi, Shennong, Zhu Rong (2nd variation) Fu Xi, Shennong,
Suiren Fengsu Tongyi Fu Xi, Nüwa,
Shennong Yiwen Leiju Heavenly Sovereign,
Earthly Sovereign;...
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identical p****age, and
another corroborative source of this period, Ying Shao's
Fengsu Tongyi (c. 195) also
provides a
similar description.
These sources add that...
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headscarves in the ****
region of Ningxia.
China banned a book
entitled Xing
Fengsu ("****ual Customs")
which insulted Islam and
placed its
authors under arrest...