- Cefu
Yuangui (冊府元龜) is the
largest leishu (encyclopedia)
compiled during the
Chinese Song
dynasty (AD 960–1279). It was the last of the Four
Great Books...
- Song
dynasty (960–1279). The term was
coined after the last book (Cefu
Yuangui) was
finished during the 11th century. The four
encyclopedias were published...
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Byzantine Empire, the Byzantine–Sasanian War of 602–628.
According to Cefu
Yuangui,
these prin****lities were Zabulistan, Kapisa-Gandhara, Khuttal, Chaghaniyan...
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According to
Chinese sources, in
particular the
chronicles of the Cefu
Yuangui, the
Turks in
Kabul were v****als of the
Yabghus of Tokharistan. When a...
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burned the
capital Kaesong. An
atlas of
China was completed. 1013 Cefu
Yuangui was completed. 1018
Third conflict in the Goryeo–Khitan War: Liao invaded...
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changed again to Zhao Shen (趙眘). Zhao Shen was
given the
courtesy name
Yuangui (元瑰) in May 1160. In July 1162, when he
became crown prince, his courtesy...
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defeated at sea.
Flavia Maxima Fausta,
Roman empress (d. 326) Yu
Liang (or
Yuangui),
Chinese politician (d. 340)
Alexander of Rome,
Christian martyr Kyriaki...
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Dynasties era, Li Fang, 1,000
fascicles 1013
Northern Song
dynasty Cefu
Yuangui Largest Song
period encyclopedia, Wang Qinruo, 1,000
fascicles 1088 Northern...
- estimates, however, put the
numbers of
eaten in the 10,000s, with the Cefu
Yuangui even
stating that 40–50,000
civilians were eaten.
According to the historian...
- {{cite book}}: CS1 maint:
location (link) Wang 王,
Qinruo 欽若 (1013). Cefu
Yuangui 冊府元龜 Vol.1 帝王部·修武備. The book
recorded that the Tang ****nal once distributed...