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  • Title: Cong shu zong lan
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  • Language: cmn
  • Number of Pages: Median: 245
  • Publisher: Shanghai shu dian
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  • First Year Published: 1994
  • Is Full Text Available: Yes
  • Is The Book Public: No
  • Access Status: Borrowable

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New Youth

12, 2014, pp. 77–80. Hu, Shi; Cai, Yuanpei, eds. (2003). Jian she li lun ji. Zhong guo xin wen xue da xi / Zhao Jia bi zhu bian (Ying yin ben; di 1 ban ed

Cao Cao

Province, including those from Liu Cong's side who persuaded Liu Cong to surrender to him. Cao Cao appointed Wen Ping, a former general under Liu Biao

Romance of the Three Kingdoms (TV series)

Mo Qi as Wang Zhi Shi Changjin as Wang Zifu Liu Wei / Wang Xiaoying / Wang Shaowen / Wang Xinhai as Wei Yan Mang Lai / Bi Lige as Wen Ping Lin Moyu / Yu

List of fictional people of the Three Kingdoms

on the historical Li Li (李利). Xun Zheng (荀正), a subordinate of Yuan Shu's general Ji Ling. He was killed by Guan Yu. Chen Heng (陳橫), a vassal under the

Ma Yin

Jingnan, the Wu general Liu Xin (劉信), who governed Wei's old territory of Fǔ Prefecture and its surroundings, stationed himself at Ji Prefecture to pressure

Military history of the Three Kingdoms

Shi Xie then sent his son Xin to Sun Quan as hostage in 217. Reduced to only Jiaozhi Commandery, Shi Xie died in 226 at the age of 90. His son Shi Hui

Li Yu (Southern Tang)

"Feelings while Ill") "Bìng Zhōng Shū Shì" (病中書事; "Written while Ill") "Dào Shī" (悼詩; "Poem of Mourning") "Dù Zhōng Jiāng Wàng Shí Chéng Qì Xià" (渡中江望石城泣下; "Gazing

Chancellor of the Tang dynasty

Nèi shǐ shěng (內史省) – The Legislative Bureau (note different tone than the eunuch bureau below) Mì shū shěng (秘書省) – The Palace Library Nèi shì shěng

House of Li

family. Li Xin (Qin) Li Mu Li Xin (Western Liang) Li Guang Li Ling Li Rangyi Li Fengji Li Wei (Tang dynasty) Li Yiyan Li Hui (Tang dynasty) Li Shi (Tang dynasty)

Transcription into Chinese characters

in the Yuan shi, as a synonym of Bie-shi-ba-li. The committee however transformed the name into 巴實伯里 Ba-shi-bo-li, and state that Ba-shi in the language