- the
development of the long iron sword. — Donald
Wagner According to the
Yuejue shu (Record of
Precious Swords), the
swordsmith Ou Yezi
forged five treasured...
- the
gains the
Romans have so far made, but does not s**** new ones. The
Yuejue Shu, the
first known gazetteer of China, is
written during the Han Dynasty...
- Han control. 45 Ban Zhao, China's
first female historian, is born. 52 The
Yuejue Shu was written. 57 29
March Guangwu died. He was
succeeded by his son Emperor...
- Yue
these swords were
commonplace and
treated with less reverence. The
Yuejue shu (Record of
Precious Swords)
mentions several named swords:
Zhanlu (Black)...
- Milburn,
Olivia (2010). The
Glory of Yue: An
Annotated Translation of the
Yuejue shu.
Sinica Leidensia. Vol. 93.
Brill Publishers. Lim, Ivy
Maria (2010)...
- Milburn,
Olivia (2010). The
Glory of Yue: An
Annotated Translation of the
Yuejue shu.
Sinica Leidensia. Vol. 93.
Brill Publishers. ISBN 978-90474-4-399-5...
- Milburn,
Olivia (2010). The
Glory of Yue: An
Annotated Translation of the
Yuejue shu.
Sinica Leidensia. Vol. 93.
Brill Publishers. Ngô Sĩ Liên, Đại Việt...
- Norway, Finland, and Denmark. In Han
dynasty (202 BC – 220 AD) China, the
Yuejue Shu (越絕書)
written in 52 AD is
considered by
modern sinologists and historians...
- (translator) (2010). The
Glory of Yue: An
Annotated Translation of the
Yuejue shu. Series:
Sinica Leidensia, Volume: 93.
Leiden & Boston: Brill. p. 138-139...
- Milburn,
Olivia (2010). The
Glory of Yue: An
Annotated Translation of the
Yuejue shu. Leiden: Brill. p. 112 n86. ISBN 9789004179691. Sikdar,
Jogendra Chandra...