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- The Jingchu Suishiji, also known by various English translations, is a description of holidays in central China during the 6th and 7th centuries. It was...
- Holidays in Singapore Holidays in Malaysia List of festivals in China Jingchu Suishiji, an important text on the transition from ancient Chinese festivals to...
- phrase still used today. The Northern and Southern dynasties book Jingchu Suishiji describes the practice of firing bamboo in the early morning of New Year's...
- month has been an important ****anese festival since ancient times. Jingchu Suishiji, written in the Six Dynasties China, recorded the Southern Chinese custom...
- classic) New Songs from the Jade Terrace (玉台新詠, Yù Tái Xīn Yǒng) Jingchu Suishiji (荊楚歲時記, Records of the Seasons of Jingchu) Thousand Character classic (千字文...
- only paraphrasing as "rice wrapped with five-colored strings". Jingchu Suishiji Chapman, Ian, ed. (2014), "28 Festival and Ritual Calendar: Selections...
- Korean). Seoul: Hyungseul. pp. 301–303. ISBN 8288019056. 宗, 懍. Jingchu suishiji 荊楚歲時記 (in Chinese) – via Wikisource. 정, 승모 (2001). Hangugui sesipungsok...
- ISBN 9780231531009 Chan (2009), pp. 386–387. The 6th century source (荊楚歲時記; Jingchu Suishiji, "Record of the Year and Seasons of Jing-Chu") claims "[Wu] Zixu is the...
- picked up almost immediately by Chinese festival guides like the Jingchu Suishiji and influenced the creation of the Ghost Festival in China, which in turn...
- Spring and Autumn Annals of the Sixteen Kingdoms by Cui Hong 550 Dunhuang Go Manual 554 Book of Wei (998,329 characters) by Wei Shou 590 Jingchu Suishiji...