- The Book of Qi (Qí Shū) or Book of
Southern Qi (Nán Qí Shū) is a
history of the
Chinese dynasty Southern Qi
covering the
period from 479 to 502, and is...
- Wang
Qishu (1728–1799) was a
Chinese art collector, seal carver, poet, and politician. He was a
collector of
seals during the Qing dynasty. A
native of...
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sometimes called Benjing yinfu qishu (traditional Chinese: 本經陰符七術;
simplified Chinese: 本经阴符七术; pinyin: běnjīng yīnfú
qīshù). The
author is
referred to as...
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during the Ming period, as part of the so-called "Four Masterworks" (si da
qishu).
Romance of the
Three Kingdoms recorded stories of a
Buddhist monk called...
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displeases Qin Feng.
Michael Pitt as Dr.
James Springfield Kenneth Tsang as
Qishu (Uncle Qi), the
Godfather of
Chinatown and the
dragonhead of the
local Chinese...
- (Zhoushu). His name is
given as
Zhang Xin in the Book of
Northern Qi (Bei
Qishu) and
History of the
Northern Dynasties (Beishi)
which mention his marriage...
- How it was made I do not know. It was 'true devil's work'." In 1792, Wang
Qishu reported seeing thirteen-layer
puzzle balls being sold in
Guangzhou (Canton)...
- (Zhoushu). His name is
given as
Zhang Xin in the Book of
Northern Qi (Bei
Qishu) and
History of the
Northern Dynasties (Beishi)
which mention his marriage...
-
Complete Library of the Four Treasuries, were in a
collection owned by Wang
Qishu. The Zhao
Imperial family survived into the Ming and Qing dynasties, and...
- for-profit
literary magazine, the
Wonderbook of
Shanghai (海上奇書;
Haishang qishu),
which lasted eight months, and in
which he
published his
novel Shanghai...