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

    Yue 越 was an ancient term referring to the Non-Chinese inhabitants of the southeast and far south of China.

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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/History/Tang/rulers-nanhan.html

    The Southern Han Dynasty 南漢 (917-971) 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 Liu Yan 劉巖.

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    http://www.chinaknowledge.de/History/Division/rulers-chenghan.html

    The Cheng-Han dynasty 成漢 (304-347) ruled over one of the so-called Sixteen Barbarian States 五胡十六國 (300~430). It was founded by Li Te 李特 who belonged to the Cong 賨 tribe of the Di people 氐.

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    http://www.chinaknowledge.de/History/Zhou/personsyanhui.html

    Yan Hui 顏回, courtesy name Ziyuan 子淵, was Confucius' most beloved disciple.

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    http://chinaknowledge.de/History/Myth/shang-rulers.html

    The Shang dynasty 商 (17th-11th cent. BCE), in Chinese sources also often called Yin 殷, was a house ruling over a substantial part what is today northern China. It is the first dynasty that can be historically proven.

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    The Former Qin dynasty 前秦 (351-395) ruled over one of the so-called Sixteen Barbarian States 五胡十六國 (300~430) that dominated northern China during the early Southern and Northern Dynasties period 南北朝 (300~600). It was founded by Fu Jian 苻健, who belonged to…

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    Institute for Chinese Studies, University of Heidelberg

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

    Da-Qing huidian 大清會典 is a collection of official statutes of the Qing dynasty.



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