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Shusha – the town of the dead. Photo-report.
Shusha by Travel-images.com
Shoushi Foundation Shushi portal Archived 24 July 2013 at the
Wayback Machine Armenian...
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History of
Mathematics Archive,
University of St
Andrews Article on the
Shoushi calendar from the
National University of
Singapore Culture story site Guo...
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calendar or the
Taichu calendar in the Han
dynasty and Tang dynasty, the
Shoushi calendar in the Yuan dynasty, and the
Daming calendar in the Ming dynasty...
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Calendar (戊寅元曆; 戊寅元历; 'earth
tiger epoch calendar'). The Yuan
dynasty Shòushí calendar (授時曆; 授时历; 'season
granting calendar') used
spherical trigonometry...
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interpolation formula for his
astronomical calculations. His calendar, the
Shoushi Li (授時暦; 'Time
Granting Calendar'), was
disseminated in 1281 as the official...
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calendar was in need of reform.
Although the Ming had
adopted Guo Shoujing's
Shoushi calendar of 1281,
which was just as
accurate as the
Gregorian calendar...
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include pine trees, cranes,
spotted deer,
special collectors'
stones (
shòushí 壽石), peaches, and tortoises.
These are
often depicted in
small groupings...
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Headliner Appears" Transliteration: "Shin'uchi Tōjō" (****anese: 真打登場)
Shoushi Ishikawa Noboru Takagi Isoroku Koga July 27, 2023 (2023-07-27)
After laying...
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major kè and 1⁄10 of a
minor kè. In 1280, Guo Shoujing's
Shòushí Calendar (授时曆)
subdivided each fēn into 100 miǎo (秒).
Using the definition...
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Apparent Close (Rúfēng shìbì, 如封似闭),
Withdraw and Push, as if
Closing a Door
Cross Hands (Shízìshǒu, 十字手)
Closing (
Shōushì, 收势)...