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Comparing the same text with
dates of five-planet conjunctions,
David Pankenier,
supported by
David Nivison,
proposed dates of 1953 and 1555 BC. The Xia–Shang–Zhou...
- pp. 16–17. Lee (2002), p. 32.
Keightley (1999), p. 248.
Pankenier (1981–1982), p. 23.
Pankenier,
David W. (2015), "The cosmo-political mandate", Astrology...
- ISBN 978-1-351-33660-4.
Retrieved 18
December 2021.
Matthews 2018. Sun
Xiaochun 2000.
Pankenier 1995. Liu 2004, pp. 85–88. Xu et al. 2000. Liu 2004, pp. 248–249. Nelson...
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tyrants and thus were
deprived of
power by Tian. John C.
Didier and
David Pankenier relate the
shapes of both the
ancient Chinese characters for Di and Tian...
- Li (2008), pp. 26–27.
Chittick (2003), p. 174.
Hinsch (1988), p. 139.
Pankenier (1995), pp. 123–124, 129.
Allan (2007), p. 38. Li (2008), pp. 30–31. Allan...
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establishment is
supported by the Xia–Shang–Zhou
Chronology Project and
David Pankenier, but
David Nivison and
Edward L.
Shaughnessy date the
establishment to...
- it to be the
ancestral square that
constitute Di's
central core.
David Pankenier has
studied the
astral connections of Shangdi,
drawing on a view that...
- 丙 (bǐng; 165°) and 午 (wǔ; 180°).
Smith (2015).
Smith (2011), pp. 222.
Pankenier,
David W. (2011), "Getting "Right" with
Heaven and the
Origins of Writing...
- is 20
January 1046 BC. This date had
previously been
proposed by
David Pankenier, who had
matched the
above p****ages from the
classics with the same astronomical...
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possibly +4 and ρ Oph DE +9.
Pankenier,
David W.
Astrology and
Cosmology in
Early China.
Cambridge University Press. p. 472.
Pankenier,
David W.
Astrology and...