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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...
- 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...
- were established.) The
lodged Pei, Qinghe, Xiapi, Dongguang, Pingchang,
Jiyin, Puyang, Guangping, Taishan, Jiyang, and Lu
commanderies were established...
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Emperor An
believed these charges, and
demoted Crown Prince Bao to
Prince of
Jiyin. In
April 125,
Emperor An was on a trip to
Wancheng (宛城, in
modern Nanyang...
- 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...
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Emperor An
believed them and
demoted Crown Prince Bao to be the
Prince of
Jiyin. In
April 125,
Emperor An died
suddenly while on a trip to
Wancheng (宛城...
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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...
- Qing of
Huaiyang (淮陽頃王 劉昞; d. 87),
eighth son Liu Chang,
Prince Dao of
Jiyin (濟陰悼王 劉長; d. 84),
ninth son
Princess Huojia (獲嘉公主),
personal name Ji (姬)...