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1Mo zi
By (qing) Bi, Yuan and Xumin Wu

“Mo zi” Metadata:
- Title: Mo zi
- Authors: (qing) Bi, YuanXumin Wu
- Language: chi
- Number of Pages: Median: 351
- Publisher: Shanghai gu ji chu ban she
- Publish Date: 2014
- Publish Location: Shanghai
“Mo zi” Subjects and Themes:
Edition Identifiers:
- The Open Library ID: OL27942011M
- Online Computer Library Center (OCLC) ID: 933480954
- All ISBNs: 753257265X - 9787532572656
Access and General Info:
- First Year Published: 2014
- Is Full Text Available: Yes
- Is The Book Public: No
- Access Status: Borrowable
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Mozi
18th-century scholar Bi Yuan (畢沅) suggested this was a misprint for "screen" (㢓). "Mo-Zi". Collins English Dictionary. "Mozi". Collins English Dictionary. Epps,
Eight-legged essay
was Zi Mo who understood the errors of Yang Zi and Mo Zi, and thereupon mediated between the two in order to grasp the middle course. 4. Qǐgǔ: Zi Mo would
Honor of Kings
Honor of Kings (simplified Chinese: 王者荣耀; traditional Chinese: 王者榮耀; pinyin: Wángzhě Róngyào, unofficially translated as "King's Glory", or alternatively
Surudi Milli
ˈman.dɪ mɔ |] [ba ˈbaχ.tʰɪ mɔ ˈsa.ɾɪ ʔɐ.ˈzi.zɪ tʰu bɐ.ˈland bɔd |] [sɐ.ʔɔ.ˈda.tʰɪ tʰu dɐʋ.ˈla.tʰɪ tʰu be.gɐ.ˈzand bɔd ‖] [zɪ du.ˈɾɪ.ɪ zɐ.mɔ.nɐ.ˈhɔ rɐ
Henan
Daoist philosopher Liu Guoliang, member of the Chinese table tennis team Mo Zi, founder of Mohism Ruan Ji (210–263), poet Sima Yi (179–251), a general
Chinese titles
such as Lǎo Zǐ (老子 Laozi), Kǒng Zǐ (孔子 Confucius), Mèng Zǐ (孟子 Mencius), Mò Zǐ 墨子(Mozi) and Sūn Zǐ (孫子 Sun Tzu). Xiǎojiě 小姐 (young woman), Miss: This honorific
List of Penguin Classics
Borges The Book of Margery Kempe by Margery Kempe The Book of Master Mo by Mo Zi The Book of Mormon translated by Joseph Smith Jr. Botchan by Natsume
Du Bo
dreaming that Du Bo shot him to death with an arrow. The Chinese philosopher, [Mo Zi] (470–391 BCE), helped cement the legend by commenting: "If from antiquity
Anthem of the Tajik Soviet Socialist Republic
ˈda ˈmɔ.ɾɔ t͡ʃʰʊ.ˈni.n‿ɵ ˈbɪ.pʰɐɾ.ʋɐ.ɾid ǁ] [ʃɪ.ˈʔɔ.ɾɪ mɔ ǀ dɪ.ˈhad sɐ.ˈdɔ ǀ] [bɐ.ɾɔ.bɐ.ˈɾi bɐ.ɾɔ.dɐ.ˈɾi mɪ.ˈjɔ.nɪ ˈχal.qʰɪ mɔ ǀ] [zɪ χɔ.nɐ.ˈdɔ.nɪ mɔ kʰɐ
Tengzhou
Zhang Wang dried salted duck, Wang Kai pork head, and so on. Teng Wengong Mo Zi Lu Ban Xi Zhong Shusun Tong Gongsun Hong Liu Ziheng Wang Xuezhong Yang Guangli