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Yuanben (Chinese: 院本; pinyin:
Yuànběn) was an
early form of
Chinese opera which thrived in
northern China during the Jin
dynasty (1115–1234) and early...
- Dai
Yuanben (Chinese: 戴元本; pinyin: Dài
Yuánběn; July 31, 1928 –
September 26, 2020) was a
Chinese physicist. He was a
member of the 7th, 8th and 9th National...
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Matteo Ricci (left) and the
Chinese mathematician Xu
Guangqi (right)
published the
first Chinese edition of Euclid's
Elements (Jīhé
yuánběn 幾何原本) in 1607....
- of the
first Chinese translation of Euclid's Elements,
books I-VI (Jihe
yuanben, Beijing, 1607) and its
reception up to 1723, BRILL, p. 70, ISBN 90-04-10944-7...
- into
early forms of
Chinese opera,
possibly in the 12th century,
becoming yuanben in the Jin
dynasty (1115–1234) and zaju in the
Southern Song
dynasty (1127–1279)...
- Meixin, Hongmei, Yongning, Daping, Xiucai, Tungliu, Fengye, Fugang, Fufeng,
Yuanben, Sanhu, Touhu, Shanghu, Shangtian, Gaoshan, Gaoshang, Jingshan, Gaorong...
- of the Ming
dynasty who
often acted in fumo (副末 or 付末; jester)
roles in
yuanben to
entertain (and influence) the
Chenghua Emperor (reigned 1464–1487)....
- to this article: Pings****yun At the
Internet Archive: Chóngxiū Guǎngyùn
Yuánběn Guǎngyùn
Jiyun Qièyùn kǎo, by Chen Li (1842). Huìjí yǎ tōng shíwǔ yīn ("Compilation...
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Chang held
tightly in his arms a 1607
edition of the book Jihe
Yuanben,
Chinese translation of Euclid's Elements,
which he had
borrowed from Yu...
- of the
first Chinese translation of Euclid's Elements,
books I-VI (Jihe
yuanben, Beijing, 1607) and its
reception up to 1723, BRILL, p. 70, ISBN 90-04-10944-7...