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consists of long
dialogues with
extensive prose. The Five
classics (五經;
Wǔjīng) are five pre-Qin
Chinese books that form part of the
traditional Confucian...
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Shanghai edition. The Xu
Wujing Zongyao (續武經總要;
literally "Continuation of
Wujing Zongyao") is a "continuation" of the
Wujing Zongyao written in the late...
- Sha
Wujing (Chinese: 沙悟淨; pinyin: Shā
Wùjìng) is one of the
three disciples of the
Buddhist pilgrim Tang
Sanzang in the 16th
century novel Journey to the...
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Wujing may
refer to: Five
classics (五經), five
classic Chinese books Sha
Wujing (沙悟淨), one of the
three helpers of Xuánzàng in the
classic Chinese novel...
- '
Wujing': TV Recap". The Wall
Street Journal. Dow
Jones & Company.
Retrieved 2015-05-30. Dyess-Nugent, Phil (2013-10-08). "The Blacklist: "
Wujing""....
- that are
described below. The
Demon Sha
Wujing is the
first demon that we are
introduced to in the film. Sha
Wujing takes the form of a
giant fish that begins...
- for
their sins.
These disciples are the Sun Wukong, Zhu Bajie, and Sha
Wujing,
together with a
dragon prince who acts as Tang Sanzang's steed, a white...
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Earliest known written formula for gunpowder, from the
Wujing Zongyao of 1044 CE...
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Wujing Power Station (Chinese: 吴泾电厂), also
known as
Wujing Power Plant or
Wujing Thermal Power Project, is a
Chinese thermal power plant located in the...
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Yingda wrote interpretations of the
Confucian 5
classics called the 五經正義
Wujing zhengyi. A
description was
written by Kong
Yingda on the Di sacrifice. Zhaomu...