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Thatched Abode of
Close Observations (Chinese: 閱微草堂筆記; pinyin: Yuèwēi
cǎotáng bǐjì), also
translated as
Random Jottings from the
Cottage of
Close Scrutiny...
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Caotang Temple (Chinese: 草堂寺; pinyin:
Cǎotáng Sì; lit. 'Cottage Temple') is a
Buddhist temple located on the
north hillside of
Mount Guifeng, in Huyi...
- Du Fu
Thatched Cottage (Chinese: 杜甫草堂; pinyin: Dù Fǔ
Cǎotáng) is a 24-acre (97,000 m2) park and
museum in
honour of the Tang
dynasty poet Du Fu at the...
- Halloween. The Qing
dynasty scholar Ji
Xiaolan mentioned in his book
Yuewei Caotang Biji (閱微草堂筆記) (c. 1789 – 1798) that the
causes for a
corpse to be reanimated...
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Caotang North Road (Chinese: 草堂北路),
formerly known as
Caotang Road North, is a
station on Line 4 of the
Chengdu Metro in China. "成都地铁4号线一期运营筹备工作基本就绪"...
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Would Not Discuss, 1788), Shen Qifeng's Xie Duo (1791), Ji Yun's
Yuewei caotang biji (Notes of the
Thatched Abode of
Close Observations, 1789-1798 & 1800)...
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Wolong Temple,
Guangren Temple,
Xingjiao Temple,
Xiangji Temple,
Jingye Temple) Huyi District:
Caotang Temple Ningxia Yinchuan:
Haibao Pagoda Temple...
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Wolong Temple,
Guangren Temple,
Xingjiao Temple,
Xiangji Temple,
Jingye Temple) Huyi District:
Caotang Temple Ningxia Yinchuan:
Haibao Pagoda Temple...
- 1851-1911. Edinburgh:
National Museum of Scotland, 2000. Yang Borun,
Nanhu caotang shiji (Collected
Poems from the
Thatched Hut of the
South lake), Shanghai...
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provides a
detailed description of
jiangshi folklore in his book
Yuewei Caotang Biji (The
Shadow Book of Ji Yun,
Empress Wu Books, 2021). A
number of monster...