- Zuo Qiuming,
Zuoqiu Ming or Qiu Ming (556 – 451 BCE or 502 – 422 BCE) was a
Chinese historian who was a
contemporary of Confucius. He
lived in the State...
- Richmond, Surrey.:
Curzon Press. p. 310. ISBN 978-0-7007-0464-4. Legge, James;
Zuoqiu, Ming Zuo
zhuan (1893). The
Chinese classics. Oxford:
Clarendon Press. p...
- five-stringed lute in the
imperial archives,
handled by a
musician named Zuoqiu Yao. He
identified the
ghost as that of Qifu Shicui, a
musician obsessed...
- 岳(Yue) 帥(Shuai) 緱(Gou) 亢(Kang) 況(Kuang) 後(Hou) 有(You) 琴(Qin) 梁丘(Liangqiu) 左丘(
Zuoqiu) 東門(Dongmen) 西門(Ximen) 商(Shang) 牟(Mou) 佘(She) 佴(Nai) 伯(Bo) 賞(Shang) 南宮(Nangong)...
- Translation: Qu Yuan was exiled, the Li Sao was thus composed. Zuo Qiu (or
Zuoqiu) lost his sight,
hence there is the Guo Yu. The po****r
style uses a pair...
-
Autumn Annals") and
attributes it to a man
named "Zuo Qiuming" (or
possibly "
Zuoqiu Ming").
According to Sima Qian, Confucius's
disciples began disagreeing...
-
temple was
under the Qing. His
tablet is the 34th, east. 86. Zuo
Qiuming or
Zuoqiu Ming (左丘明) or Qiu Ming (丘明) has the 32nd place, east. His
title was fixed...
- Yiming, Li Gu****, Su Guanchang, Li Ganfen, Zhou Zongxian, Qin Suguan, Zhou
Zuoqiu,
Huang Shaoqing,
Huang Weicheng, He Yingde, He Longqun, Yu Shijie, Gong...