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HTML-Farbcode-Tabelle
http://www.z1-web.de/Webmaster-Tools-HTML-HEX_Farbcodes_Tools
Hier finden Sie eine groÃe Farben-Auswahl, die über HEX-HTML-Farbcodes dargestellt werden können.
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Bohai 渤海 (www.chinaknowledge.de)
http://www.chinaknowledge.de/History/Altera/bohai.html
Bohai 渤海 was a native state in the north of modern Manchuria (modern province of Heilongjiang). It flourished during 8th and 9th centuries and was a tributary state to the Tang empire (618-907) in China.
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Rouran 柔然 (www.chinaknowledge.de)
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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The Red Eyebrows 赤眉 and the Lulin 綠林 uprising (www.chinaknowledge.de)
http://www.chinaknowledge.de/History/Terms/chimei.html
The so-called Red Eyebrows (Chimei 赤眉) and the rebels of Lulin were a large group of peasant insurgents that disturbed the local governments of the Xin dynasty 新 (8-22 CE) and so contributed to the downfall of the usurper Wang Mang 王莽.
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Shijing 詩經 or Maoshi 毛詩 (www.chinaknowledge.de)
http://www.chinaknowledge.de/Literature/Classics/shijing.html
Shijing 詩經, the Book of Songs, also known as Maoshi 毛詩, is one of the Confucian Classics. It is a collection of three different types of songs originating in the Shang and the early and middle Zhou periods.
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The Regional State of Wei 魏 (www.chinaknowledge.de)
http://www.chinaknowledge.de/History/Zhou/rulers-wei.html
Wei 魏 was a regional state of the Zhou period 周 (11th cent.-221 BCE). It emerged as a separate state when lateral branches of the house of Jin 晉 extinguished the main branch and divided its territory into three, namely Wei, Han 韓 and Zhao 趙. Wei played an…
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Daoist Schools and Traditions (www.chinaknowledge.de)
http://www.chinaknowledge.de/Literature/Religion/daoschools.html
An overview and detailed description of Daoist schools, sects, churches, traditions and lineages.
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Xiongnu 匈奴 (www.chinaknowledge.de)
http://www.chinaknowledge.de/History/Altera/xiongnu.html
The Xiongnu 匈奴 were a nomad people living north and northwest of China during the Qin 秦 (221-206 BC) and Han 漢 (206 BCE-220 CE) periods.
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Barbarians and Foreign States (www.chinaknowledge.de)
http://www.chinaknowledge.de/History/Altera/altera.html
A guide to so-called barbarian peoples in Chinese history in and around China, and to states in the neighbourhood of the Chinese empire.