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Longkan Shoujian (Chinese: 龍龕手鑒; lit. 'The
Handy Mirror in the
Dragon Shrine') is a
Chinese dictionary compiled during the Liao
dynasty by the
Khitan monk...
- Guo
Shoujing (Chinese: 郭守敬, 1231–1316),
courtesy name
Ruosi (若思), was a
Chinese astronomer,
hydraulic engineer, mathematician, and
politician of the Yuan...
- tiger. In some
Taoist sects, Zhang,
along with Ge Xuan, Xu Xun (许逊) and Sa
Shoujian (萨守坚), are
called the "Four
Celestial Masters" (四大天師). The
details of the...
- in the Goryeo–Khitan War: Liao
forces invaded Goryeo. 997 The
Longkan Shoujian was completed. 8 May
Taizong died. He was
succeeded by his son Emperor...
- 601
Qieyun 12150 732
Tangyun 15000 753
Yunhai jingyuan 26911 997
Longkan Shoujian 26430 1011
Guangyun 26194 1039
Jiyun 53525 1066
Leipian 31319 1615 Zi****...
- and
Technologies (CNCTST) 16 GKX
Kangxi Dictionary (康熙字典) 5 GLK
Longkan Shoujian (龍龕手鑑) 1 GT
Standard Telegraph Codebook (revised), 1983 8 GU No source...
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contrast is
repeated in
later dictionaries such as the 997 CE
Longkan Shoujian and the c. 1080 CE Piya,
which says: "If a
dragon has scales, he is called...
- Many
later dictionaries—for instance, the
Guangya (c. 230 CE),
Longkan Shoujian (997 CE), and Piya (c. 1080 CE)—define a
contrast between qiu 虯 "horned...
- than one of
these three methods of collation. For example, the
Longkan Shoujian of the Liao
dynasty uses radicals,
which are
grouped by tone. The characters...
- However, the term can also be
translated as 'killing mace', as the word
shoujian refers to a
small hand mace used in
ancient China to kill
heavily armoured...