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Records of the
Grand Historian, also
known by its
Chinese name
Shiji, is a
monumental history of
China that is the
first of China's 24
dynastic histories...
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Shiji Niangniang (Chinese: 石磯娘娘; lit. 'Lady Rocky') is a
goddess in
Chinese religion and
character in the 16th-century
Chinese novel,
Fengshen Yanyi....
- Li
Shiji (594? –
December 31, 669),
courtesy name Maogong,
posthumously known as Duke
Zhenwu of Ying, was a
Chinese military general and
politician who...
- The
Shiji Seitō
Nashi (支持政党なし) is a ****anese
political party. It was
founded by
Hidemitsu Sano in July 2013. None of the
above Novelty party in Hokkaido...
- Liu Mei (c. 962 – c. 1021,
courtesy name
Shiji), born Gong Mei, was a Song
dynasty official and general.
Originally a silversmith, he rose to
power after...
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together an
outline of the work
before he died. The
postface of the
completed Shiji,
there is a
short essay on the six
philosophical schools that is explicitly...
- A
shoji (障(しょう)子(じ), ****anese pronunciation: [ɕo:(d)ʑi]) is a door,
window or room
divider used in
traditional ****anese architecture,
consisting of translucent...
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Samguk Sagi (Korean: 삼국사기; Hanja: 三國史記; lit. History of the
Three Kingdoms) is a
historical record of the
Three Kingdoms of Korea: Goguryeo,
Baekje and...
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Shigi Qutuqu (c. 1178–1260) was a high-ranking
official during the
first decades of the
Mongol Empire. The
adopted son of the empire's
founder Temüjin...
- Xin
Shiji (Chinese: 新世紀, Esperanto: La
Tempoj Novaj, French: Les
Temps Nouveaux –
later Nouveau Siècle),
translated to
English as both New
Century and...