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Tung Shing originated from Wong Lik (黃曆, the "Yellow Calendar"), which legend attributes to the Yellow Emperor.It has changed its form numerous times throughout the years during all the dynasties; the latest version was said to have been edited under the Qing dynasty and was called the Tung Shu (通書).
After a failing to acquire a visa to stay in London, [1] Shushu/Tong was officially founded in 2015 in Shanghai. [4] [5] The label's name is a combination of Lei's nickname, Shushu, and Jiang's given name, Yutong. [1] The first physical Shushu/Tong store opened in July 2022 in Shanghai JC Plaza. [6]
Han Shu: Book of Han: Hua Qiao (華嶠) Hua Qiao was a grandson of Hua Xin. Records the history of the late Eastern Han Dynasty. Also known as Later Book of Han (漢後書). Not to be confused with the Book of Han by Ban Biao and his children. 6.177 漢書注 Han Shu Zhu: Annotated Book of Han: Ban Gu and Ban Zhao; Ying Shao, annotation
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In the year 993 a group of tea farmers and landless tenant farmers under the leadership if Wang Xiaobo rebelled against the Northern Song dynasty, in the year 994 after Wang Xiaobo died his brother-in-law Li Shun proclaimed himself to be the "King of the Great Shu Kingdom" (大蜀王, dà shǔ wáng) in Chengdu after he captured the city ("Shu ...
Zhuanxu is commonly associated with the mythical "separation of the Heaven from Earth (絶地天通)". According to the Lu Xing (呂刑) chapter of Shang Shu: We are told that the Miao (苗)… created oppressive punishments which pushed the people into disorder. Shang Di, the Lord on High… surveyed the people and found them lacking in virtue ...
Tang Jingxing (1832 – 1892; Chinese: 唐景星; pinyin: Táng Jǐngxīng; Wade–Giles: T'ang 2 Ching 3-hsing 1), also known as Tang Tingshu (traditional Chinese: 唐廷樞; simplified Chinese: 唐廷枢; pinyin: Táng Tíngshū; Wade–Giles: T'ang 2 T'ing 2-shu 1), was a Chinese comprador, interpreter, and businessman during the late Qing dynasty.
Amongst the latter was Mao Zedong, who admired Kang Youwei and his socialist ideals in the Datong Shu. Modern Chinese scholars now often take the view that Kang was an important advocate of Chinese socialism. Despite the controversy, Datong Shu still remains popular. A Beijing publisher included it on the list of 100 most influential books in ...