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Wuzhishan (literally, five
point mountain) is a county-level city in the
highlands of
Hainan Island, China.
Although called a "city",
Wuzhishan refers...
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discussion can be
found under the
relevant sections in Chen Weizhao's
Hongxue Tongshi ("A
History of Redology"),
Shanghai People's
Publishing Press, 2005, pp...
- example:
Stone lion (石獅; Shíshī): for a
stone sculpture; or
Bronze lion (銅獅;
Tóngshī): for a
bronze sculpture. and less commonly: Au****ious lion (瑞獅; Ruìshī):...
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basis of the
literary language Qi 杞 (also
known as Gei) – 178,000
Tongzha (
Tōngshí 通什) – 125,000
Zandui (Qiànduì 堑对) – 29,000 Bǎotíng 保亭 – 24,000
North Central...
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Greenwood Press. ISBN 978-0-313-01524-3. From Zou
Jiwan (鄒紀萬),
Zhongguo Tongshi –
Weijin Nanbeichao Shi 中國通史·魏晉南北朝史, (1992). "China has been plagued, and...
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revolutionary party,
along with Xu
Xueqiu (許雪秋), Chen
Yongpo (陳湧波) and Yu
Tongshi (余通實),
launched the
uprising and
captured Huanggang city.
After the uprising...
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Kingdom of Shu
Fourth Kingdom of Shu Zou
Jiwan (Chinese: 鄒紀萬),
Zhongguo Tongshi –
Weijin Nanbeichao Shi 中國通史·魏晉南北朝史, (1992). Chen Shou,
Records of the...
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February 266 in the
Gregorian calendar. Zou
Jiwan (鄒紀萬),
Zhongguo Tongshi –
Weijin Nanbeichao Shi 中國通史·魏晉南北朝史, (1992).
Institute of
Advanced Studies...
- Entry-level
examinations (collectively
known as tóngshēngshì (童生试) or
simply tóngshì (童试); lit. "child examinations"): held
every year
locally and accessible...
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peoples who
worked the
fields and
lived in settlements. In the area from
Tongshi east to Yeyu were the Sui and
Kunming tribes who
braided their hair and...