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“Pei dian wang ji shu biao zhun” Metadata:

  • Title: Pei dian wang ji shu biao zhun
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  • Language: chi
  • Number of Pages: Median: 143
  • Publisher: Zhong guo dian li chu ban she
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  • Publish Location: Bei jing

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  • First Year Published: 2010
  • Is Full Text Available: Yes
  • Is The Book Public: No
  • Access Status: Borrowable

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Zhuge Liang

Qiu (晉陽秋) by Sun Sheng Yuanzi (袁子) by Yuan Zhun (袁準) Shu Ji (蜀記; Records of Shu) by Wang Yin (王隱) Wu Shu (吳書; Book of Wu) by Wei Zhao Lingling Xianxian

Confucius

"Minister of Works"; and the Shu family held the position "Minister of War". In the winter of 505 BCE, Yang Hu—a retainer of the Ji family—rose up in rebellion

List of Commonly Used Standard Chinese Characters

Traditional Chinese 通用規範漢字表 Literal meaning General Use Standardized Chinese Character Table Transcriptions Standard Mandarin Hanyu Pinyin Tōngyòng guīfàn Hànzì biǎo

Grand chancellor (China)

Zhi (960–964 in office) Zhao Pu (964–973, 981–983, 988–992 in office) Kou Zhun (1004–1006, 1017–1021 in office) Wang Qinruo (1017–1019, 1023–1024 in office)

Jizhong discovery

attested in the Book of Jin. The slips were found by a grave robber named Biao Zhun (不準) who had broken into the tomb of King Xiang of Wei (r. 318–296 BC)

Annotated Records of the Three Kingdoms

Jin Shu by Gan Bao is recorded in official bibliographies, Gan Bao's Jin Shu as cited by Pei Songzhi must have been referring to Gan Bao's Jin Ji. Lin

New Enlightenment (China)

included promoting democracy and science. Li Rui, Wang Ruoshui, Liu Xiaobo, Gu Zhun and a number of other CCP officials and notable scholars published articles

Zhu Xueqin

"For a Chinese Liberalism". In Wang, Chaohua (ed.). One China, many paths. London: Verso. pp. 87–107. ISBN 978-1-85984-537-0. OCLC 57637530. Gu Zhun

Pinyin table

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2000 in China

January 22 — Dai Suli, politician (b. 1919) February 2 — Li Zhun, novelist (b. 1928) February 10 — Ji Pengfei, 3rd Minister of Foreign Affairs of China (b.