- Xi
Zuochi (after 316 – 384),
courtesy name Yanwei, was a Jin
dynasty historian native to Xiangyang, Hubei. He is prin****lly
remembered for
being the first...
- Guang's work, the
Zizhi Tongjian Gangmu. This position,
first argued by Xi
Zuochi in the
fourth century,
found support in Zhu Xi's time
since the Song dynasty...
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Chunqiu (漢晉春秋;
Chronicles of Han and Jin) by Xi
Zuochi Xiangyang Ji (襄陽記;
Records of Xiangyang) by Xi
Zuochi Wei Shu (魏書; Book of Wei) by Wang Chen, Xun Yi...
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Zuochi's annotation in
Sanguozhi vol. 58. (是以羊祜恢大同之略,思五兵之則,齊其民人,均其施澤,振義網以羅彊吳,明兼愛以革暴俗,易生民之視聽,馳不戰乎江表。故能德音恱暢,而襁負雲集,殊鄰異域,義讓交弘,自吳之遇敵,未有若此者也。) Xi
Zuochi's annotation...
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record of his
captures appeared in both the Han Jin Chunqiu,
written by Xi
Zuochi in the
Eastern Jin
dynasty and also in the near-contemporary Chronicles...
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instead fell to the
rival state of Shu Han was
first articulated by Xi
Zuochi in the 300s, and was
universally accepted by the much
later Song dynasty...
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again abandon the laws, then by what
means shall we
quell the rebels?" Xi
Zuochi harshly criticized Zhuge Liang for Ma Su's execution. Xi wrote: "Wasn't...
- as fundamental. Now that men are
joining me, how can I
reject them!” Xi
Zuochi commented about this: "Although the
Former Lord
faced many difficulties...
- èrwáng-sānkè [simple; zh] (二王三恪). The
Chronicle of Han and Jin [zh] by Xi
Zuochi records an
incident which has
become the most
famous tale to be ****ociated...
- the 400 most
common surnames,
occupying 0.01% of the Han po****tion. Xi
Zuochi (习凿齿; 316–384),
Chinese historian Xi
Zhongxun (习仲勋; 1913–2002), Chinese...