- Li
Jingxun (Chinese: 李靜訓, Lĭ
Jìngxùn, also 李小孩, Lĭ Xiǎohái, 600-608 CE) was a 9-year-old
princess of the Sui
dynasty when she died in 608 CE. Her stone...
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Stone sarcophagus of Li
Jingxun (Beilin Museum, Xi'an), a
young Sui
dynasty princess who died in 608 AD, with some of the
artifacts and the epitaph....
- Yang
Lihua commissioned the
stone sarcophagus of her
granddaughter Li
Jingxun in 608 CE.
Beilin Museum, Xi'an....
- The
sarcophagus of Li
Jingxun, the
granddaughter of
Emperor Xuan, who died at the age of nine in 608...
- Trees". franciscothiesen.github.io.
Retrieved 2022-11-13.
Tianxiao Li,
Jingxun Liang,
Huacheng Yu, and
Renfei Zhou. "Tight Cell-Probe
Lower Bounds for...
- Seal
inscription on the tomb of Li
Jingxun (608 AD)...
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International Commission on Stratigraphy. Peng, Shanchi; Bab****, Loren; Zuo,
Jingxun; Lin, Huanling; Zhu, Xuejian; Yang, Xianfeng; Robison, Richard; Qi, Yuping;...
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house with hip-and-gable roof, it is
comparable to the
sarcophagus of Li
Jingxun,
although much
larger with a
surface of 40
square meters.
Epitaph of Princess...
- "Exotic
Goods as
Mortuary Display in Sui
Dynasty Tombs--A Case
Study of Li
Jingxun's Tomb". Sino-Platonic Papers. 142: 55. Chen,
Sanping (1996). "Succession...
- of the Turk Qaghan. The tomb of
Wirkak is
comparable to the tomb of Li
Jingxun (Chinese: 李静训, 600-608 CE) a Sui
dynasty princess with
foreign ethnic affiliation...