- (毛萇) (?) / Mao Heng (毛亨) (?),
Zheng Xuan (鄭玄), Duan
Yucai (段玉裁), 毛詩故訓傳定本 (
Maoshi guxun zhuan dingben) "vol. 6"; p. 179 of 208, quote:...
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Tigers hunt
their prey more and show
their ferocity Rabbit Maoshi 05:00 to 06:59 The Jade
Rabbit is busy
pounding herbal medicine on the Moon...
- "Yiwenzhi" of the Book of Han
refers to the Mao
Commentary under the
title Maoshi guxun zhuan 毛詩故訓傳 as one of two
works by Mao on the
classic of Poetry. Zheng...
- Ting Mao-shih (Chinese: 丁懋時; pinyin: Dīng
Màoshí; born 10
October 1925) is a
Taiwanese diplomat and politician. Ting
attended the
University of
Paris and...
- Shí (ancient) 00:00:00 Zǐshí 01:00:00 Chǒushí 03:00:00 Yínshí 05:00:00
Mǎoshí 07:00:00 Chénshí 09:00:00 Sìshì 11:00:00 Wǔshí 13:00:00 Wèishí 15:00:00...
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credited as a
compilation edited by Confucius. A
standard version,
named Maoshi Zhengyi, was
compiled in the mid-7th
century under the
leadership of Kong...
- rhyme).
Encouraged by his senior, Jiao Hong (焦竑) (1540–1620), he
wrote Máoshī Gǔyīn Kǎo (毛詩古音考) and Qūsòng Gǔyīnyì (屈宋古音義), in
which he
shows the ancient...
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Liexian Zhuan Liezi Liji
Lingshu Jing
Liutao Lunheng Lunyu Lüshi
Chunqiu Maoshi Mengzi Mozi Mu
Tianzi Zhuan (Tale of King Mu)
Nanhua zhenjing Nanjing Qianfu...
- Tradition/Zu****an Reader.
Selections (2020), by Durrant, Li, & Schaberg.
Shijing (or
Maoshi), tr. as The Book of Odes by Karlgren, as The Book of
Songs by Waley, as...
- Yu
Shiji (虞世基;
before 558 – 11
April 618),
courtesy name
Maoshi (懋世 or 茂世), was a
Chinese calligrapher, poet, and
politician who
served Emperor Yang of...