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Shijie Zhishi (simplified Chinese: 世界知识;
traditional Chinese: 世界知識; pinyin: Shìjiè
zhīshì; lit. 'World Affairs') is a
bimonthly semi-official
foreign affairs...
- lit.
Prosperous Era),
while golden ages on a
smaller scale are
termed as
zhìshì (治世, lit. Well-Governed Era). This is a list of the
golden ages in the history...
- 的士 (from "taxi", Man.: dīshì, Can.: dik1 si2), 芝士 (from "cheese", Man.:
zhīshì, Can.: zi1 si6), and 麥當勞/麦当劳 (from "McDonald's", Man.: Màidāngláo, Can.:...
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Chinese edition was
first published in
January 1950
under the name Dili
Zhishi (Knowledge of Geography; Chinese: 《地理知识》). The
magazine focused on delivering...
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abbreviation for
zhishi qingnian,
which is
usually translated as "educated youth". (
Zhishi means "knowledge"
while qingnian means "youth".) The term
zhishi qingnian...
- peace";
simplified Chinese: 中华治世;
traditional Chinese: 中華治世; pinyin: Zhōnghuá
Zhìshì) is a
historiographical term
referring to
periods of
peace and stability...
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Affairs of the People's
Republic of China. It
originated from the
Shijie Zhishi magazine founded by Hu
Yuzhi and Zou
Taofen in 1934. It is an authoritative...
- Sichuan)
under siege.
Emperor Taizong commissioned Hou Junji, ****isted by
Zhishi Sili (執失思力), Niu
Jinda (牛進達), and Liu Jian (劉簡), of a
total of
force of...
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compounds being derived to
represent particular senses.
Indicatives (指事;
zhǐshì), also
called simple ideographs or self-explanatory characters, are visual...
- use
chopsticks while Westerners use
knives and forks?" (in Chinese). Sina
Zhishi. 16
February 2017.
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original on 12 June 2018. Retrieved...