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  2. Zun - Wikipedia

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    A zun with taotie dating to the Shang dynasty A rare Xi zun in the shape of an ox Western Zhou goose-shaped bronze zun. National Museum of China. The zun or yi, used until the Northern Song (960–1126) is a type of Chinese ritual bronze or ceramic wine vessel with a round or square vase-like form, sometimes in the shape of an animal, [1] first appearing in the Shang dynasty.

  3. Wang Anshi - Wikipedia

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    The twentieth-century Chinese warlord Yan Xishan cited the reforms of Wang Anshi to justify his use of a limited form of local democracy in Shanxi. Yan believed that the focus and intent of Wang's reforms was to strengthen the Song dynasty by persuading ordinary Chinese to give the dynasty their active support, instead of merely serving it.

  4. Wang Yi (politician) - Wikipedia

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    Wang Yi (Chinese: 王毅; pinyin: Wáng Yì; born 19 October 1953) is a Chinese diplomat and politician who has been serving as Director of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) Central Committee Foreign Affairs Commission Office since January 2023, and as Minister of Foreign Affairs of China since July 2023 (previously from 2013 to 2022).

  5. Yi (vessel) - Wikipedia

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    A yi is a shape used in ancient Chinese ritual bronzes. It has the shape of half a gourd with a handle (often in the shape of a dragon) and usually supported by four legs. It is believed it was used to contain water for washing hands before rituals like sacrifices.

  6. Etiquette and Ceremonial - Wikipedia

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    Traditional Chinese scholarship credited the text (along with the Rites of Zhou) to the 11th century BCE Duke of Zhou.Sinologist William Boltz (1993:237) says this tradition is "now generally recognized as untenable", but believes the extant Yili "is a remnant of "a larger corpus of similar ceremonial and ritual texts dating from pre-Han times, perhaps as early as the time of Confucius; that ...

  7. Wang Yi (librarian) - Wikipedia

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    Wang Yi (Chinese: 王逸; c. 89–158 CE), courtesy name Shushi (Chinese: 叔師), was a Chinese anthologist, librarian, and poet during the Eastern Han dynasty who was employed in the Imperial Library by the Later Han emperor Shun Di (r. 125–144 CE). Wang Yi is known for his work on the poetry anthology Chu Ci. Although with varying ...

  8. March Madness: Wan Wang of Worcester chosen Best Chinese ...

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    Wan Wang collected 55% of the 5,548 votes that were cast in the weeklong final round, which ended Sunday. The battle for the label of Best Chinese Restaurant began with 16 restaurants , based on ...

  9. Nanniwan - Wikipedia

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    Nan 2-ni 2-wan 1 " Nanniwan " is a revolutionary song written in 1943 with lyrics by communist playwright and poet He Jingzhi and music by Ma Ke . [ 1 ] It was made popular by the Chinese Communist Party and continues to be one of the most recognisable songs in the People's Republic of China .