- Wang
Zongji (王宗佶) (died May 1, 908), né Gan (甘), was an
adoptive son of Wang Jian, the
founding emperor of the Five
Dynasties and Ten
Kingdoms period state...
- ****ociation, 33 (1): 103–107, doi:10.1017/S0025100303001191 Ladefoged, Peter; Wu,
Zongji (1984), "Places of Articulation: An
Investigation of
Pekingese Fricatives...
- (Chinese: 瞿佑; pinyin: Qú Yòu; Wade–Giles: Ch'ü Yu, 1341–1427),
courtesy name
Zongji (宗吉) and self-nicknamed
Cunzhai (存齋, "Reading
Studio of Existence"), was...
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adoptive son (and a
potential successor) Wang
Zongji (Prince of Shu) to death. He
orders Wang
Zongji's ****ociates to be exiled. June 9 – The generals...
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astronomical information of
celestial events, the
Zhongguo gudai tianxiang jilu
zongji (Complete
collection of
records of
celestial phenomena in
ancient China)...
- also
studied with the
leading players of
three different schools; Yang
Zongji (1865–1933), the
leading player in Beijing, the
Daoist Qin Heming, and the...
- No. Name
Chinese name
Notes 1 Chen
Zongji [zh] 陈宗基 2 Chen
Zongji 陈宗基 3 Sun Jun [zh] 孙钧 4 Wang Sijing [zh] 王思敬 5 Qian Qihu 钱七虎 6 Qian Qihu 钱七虎 7 Feng Xiating...
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Rumen 【琴學入門】. Beijing:
Cathay Bookshop. ISBN 7-80568-865-6/J‧236 Yang,
Zongji (1910–1931, 1996).
Qinxue Congshu 【琴學叢書】. Beijing:
Cathay Bookshop....
- world's languages. Oxford: Blackwell. ISBN 978-0-631-19814-7. ———; Wu,
Zongji (1984). "Places of articulation: an
investigation of
Pekingese fricatives...
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Cambridge University Press. ISBN 978-0-521-60398-0. Ladefoged, Peter; Wu,
Zongji (1984). "Places of Articulation: An
Investigation of
Pekingese Fricatives"...