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Xi Shi 西施 (www.chinaknowledge.de)
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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Yan Hui 顏回, Yan Yuan 顏淵 or Ziyuan 子淵 (www.chinaknowledge.de)
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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Unit 12: Bibliography I - Traditional and Digital Resources
https://web.archive.org/web/20101207025859/http://www.sino.uni-heidelberg.de/course_resources/s12/prep.htm
Institute for Chinese Studies, University of Heidelberg
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Yue 越 (www.chinaknowledge.de)
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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Yi Yin 伊尹 (www.chinaknowledge.de)
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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Da-Qing huidian 大清會典 (www.chinaknowledge.de)
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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Mengzi 孟子 (www.chinaknowledge.de)
http://www.chinaknowledge.de/Literature/Classics/mengzi.html
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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Yang Wangsun 楊王孫 (www.chinaknowledge.de)
http://www.chinaknowledge.de/History/Han/personsyangwangsun.html
Yang Wangsun 楊王孫 was a Huang-Lao philosopher of the mid-Former Han period (202 BCE-8 CE).
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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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Beš Baliq 別失八里 (www.chinaknowledge.de)
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.