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    http://www.chinaknowledge.de/Literature/Science/kuangmiuzhengsu.html

    The Kuangmiu zhengsu 匡謬正俗 is a handbook on writing errors compiled by the Tang period scholar Yan Shigu 顏師古.

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    Huayang guo zhi 華陽國志 is a history of Sichuan from the 4th century written by Chang Qu 常璩.

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    Huangjinshi 黃金史 is a history of the early years of the Mongol empire.

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    http://www.chinaknowledge.de/History/Tang/rulers-houshu.html

    The Later Shu Dynasty 後蜀 (934-965) ruled over one of the Ten States 十國 (902-979), who controlled large parts of China during the Five Dynasties period 五代 (907-960). It was founded by Meng Zhixiang 孟知祥.

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    http://www.chinaknowledge.de/Literature/Historiography/shengwuqinzhenglu.html

    Shengwu qinzheng lu 聖武親征錄 is a Chinese history of Čingghis Qan's conquest of northern China.

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    http://www.chinaknowledge.de/History/Altera/rouran.html

    The Rourans 柔然 (sometimes translated as Avars) were a nomad people living in the northern steppe zone during the 5th and 6th centuries CE. They were believed to belong to the Eastern Hu 東胡 and to be related to the Xianbei 鮮卑. Some Chinese historians said…

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    http://www.chinaknowledge.de/Literature/Religion/luoyangqielanji.html

    Luoyang qielan ji 洛陽伽藍記 is a description of the capital city of Luoyang, especially of its Buddhist monasteries, from the Northern Wei period compiled by Yang Xuanzhi 楊衒之.

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    Yi 夷 is an old general term for non-Chinese tribes especially in southern China, but sometimes also used as a common designation for barbarians (i. e., less cultivated peoples). Such a meaning can be seen in the names Zhuyi 諸夷 (the many Yi), Dongyi 東夷…

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    http://www.chinaknowledge.de/History/Myth/personsyiyin.html

    Yi Yin 伊尹 was a counsellor to the early kings of the Shang dynasty 商 (17th to 11th cent. BCE).



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