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Jiyin Commandery (Chinese: 濟陰郡) was a
commandery in
historical China from Han
dynasty to Tang dynasty,
located in what is now
southwestern Shandong province...
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bridges across the
Jiyin stream can be seen as the legs
whilst the
houses of the
village form the body.
Inside the “body”, the
Jiyin stream represents...
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Later Liang dynasty, the
former Tang
emperor carried the
title of
Prince of
Jiyin, but in 908, Zhu had the
prince poisoned, at the age of 15. Li Zuo was born...
- 娘日歸泥). He
developed a
system of
shorthand based on the seal script,
called jiyin zimu (記音字母),
later adopted as the
basis of zhuyin.
Though innovative in...
- were established.) The
lodged Pei, Qinghe, Xiapi, Dongguang, Pingchang,
Jiyin, Puyang, Guangping, Taishan, Jiyang, and Lu
commanderies were established...
- The ****kuṭika (Sanskrit;
traditional Chinese: 雞胤部; ; pinyin:
Jīyìn Bù) were an
early Buddhist school which descended from the Mahāsāṃghika. It is likely...
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symbols from
Zhang Binglin's all-Zhuanshu
Jiyin Zimu (記音字母),
which was the
proposal by the
Zhejiang Committee.
Jiyin Zimu was
renamed to
Zhuyin Fuhao. After...
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Unification of
Pronunciation (1912–1913),
which developed the
rudimentary Jiyin Zimu (記音字母)
system of
Zhang Binglin into the Mandarin-specific phonetic...
- (宋貴人),
personal name Dou (都)
Unknown Unnamed eldest son Liu Xi,
Prince of
Jiyin (濟陰王 劉熙) Liu Yi,
Prince of
Shanyang (山陽王 劉懿) Liu Mao,
Prince of
Jibei (濟北王...
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Dongping (prin****lity) (東平國), Dong (東),
Rencheng (任城),
Shanyang (山陽),
Jiyin (濟陰),
Chenliu (prin****lity) (陳留國) Xu
Dongguan (東莞),
Langye (prin****lity)...