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    Mengzi 孟子 is a collection of stories of the Confucian philosopher Meng Ke 孟軻 (385–304 or 372–289 BCE) and his discussions with rulers, disciples and adversaries. It is part of the Confucian Canon as one of the Four Books (Sishu 四書).

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    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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    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/Altera/beshbalik.html

    Beš Baliq 別失八里 was the Uyghurian name of the region of modern Turfan during the 11th through 14th centuries.

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    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/Zhou/personsxishi.html

    Xi Shi 西施 was a beautiful woman that contributed to the downfall of King Fucha 夫差 of Wu 吳.

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

    The Wuhuan 烏桓, also written Wuwan 烏丸, were a people roaming the eastern area of modern Mongolia during the Han period.

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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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    Jingshi dadian 經世大典 is a collection of statutes of statecraft of the Yuan Dynasty.

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

    Shuijingzhu 水經注 is one of the oldest geographies of China, focusing on rivers. It is a combination of a main text and a commentary written by the Northern Wei period scholar Li Daoyuan 酈道元.



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