- The
Yiwen Leiju, or
translated as
Encyclopedia of
Literary Collections, is a
Chinese leishu encyclopedia completed by
Ouyang Xun in 624
under the Tang...
- the
first legendary Chinese king
after Pangu's era.
According to
Yiwen Leiju, he was the
first of the
Three Sovereigns. The book
Lushi from the Song...
- in the book
classified Anthology of
Literary Works (藝文類聚; pinyin:
Yiwen Leiju), also
refers to Pangu. Carus, Paul (1852–1919) in the book
Chinese Astrology...
- variation) Fu Xi, Shennong,
Suiren Fengsu Tongyi Fu Xi, Nüwa,
Shennong Yiwen Leiju Heavenly Sovereign,
Earthly Sovereign;
Human Sovereign Tongjian Waiji (通鑑外紀)...
- the
third legendary Chinese king
after Pangu's era.
According to
Yiwen Leiju, he was the
third and last of the
Three Sovereigns.
According to the "Basic...
- the
warlord Dou
Jiande at
Hulao P****. 624
Ouyang Xun
completed the
Yiwen Leiju. 626 2 July
Xuanwu Gate Incident: Gaozu's son
Emperor Taizong of Tang ********inated...
- (明正天皇) Shōtoku Tennō (称徳天皇) Kōnin Tennō (光仁天皇) Shōkō Tennō (称光天皇)
Yiwen Leiju, vols. 014 韩侂胄——《宋史》中的一缕冤魂 從文臣諡號看明清諡法理論,宋秉仁
Archived 2007-09-30 at the Wayback...
- the
second legendary Chinese king
after Pangu's era.
According to
Yiwen Leiju, he was the
second of the
Three Sovereigns.
According to the "Basic Annals...
-
Exemplars were
taken from
other texts such as the
Xiaozi Zhuan (孝子傳),
Yiwen Leiju,
Imperial Readings of the
Taiping Era and In
Search of the Supernatural...
- tension.
Large encyclopedias were
published during the Tang: the
Yiwen Leiju was
compiled in 624
under chief editor Ouyang Xun (557–641),
Linghu Defen...