- Pei
Songzhi (372–451),
courtesy name Shiqi, was a
Chinese historian and
politician who
lived in the late
Eastern Jin
dynasty and the Liu Song dynasty...
- Chinese: 三国志注;
traditional Chinese: 三國志注; pinyin: Sānguó zhì zhù) by Pei
Songzhi (372–451) is an
annotation completed in the 5th
century of the 3rd century...
- Taiwan. It was
first implemented in
Taipei City
between Songshou Road and
Songzhi Road, in 1999, and came into
widespread use
around the
country and almost...
- inundated.
During the
fifth century, the Liu Song
dynasty historian Pei
Songzhi (372–451)
extensively annotated Chen Shou's
Records of the
Three Kingdoms...
- do****ents.: 113 In the
fifth century, the Liu Song
dynasty historian Pei
Songzhi (372–451)
annotated the
Sanguozhi by
incorporating information from other...
- Chen Shou's
Records of the
Three Kingdoms (including
annotations by Pei
Songzhi from
other historical texts such as Yu Huan's Weilüe and the
Jiang Biao...
-
broad a pool of do****entation he drew upon. In the
fifth century, Pei
Songzhi annotated the
Sanguozhi by
incorporating information from
other sources...
- 290 AD), in
tandem with the
later annotations published in 429 by Pei
Songzhi.
While comparatively short, the
Three Kingdoms period has been romanticised...
- 以身分之。後權知統意,因令寧將兵,遂徙屯於半州。) Wu Shu
annotation in
Sanguozhi vol. 55. Pei,
Songzhi (5th century).
Annotations to
Records of the
Three Kingdoms (Sanguozhi...
- the
first ruler of Wei.
Based on
conflicting accounts of his age, Pei
Songzhi calculated that, in
order to be Cao Pi's son, Cao Rui
could not have been...