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  2. What the Master Would Not Discuss - Wikipedia

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    Yuan later changed the title to Xin Qixie (新齐谐; 新齊諧, "New Wonder Tales of Qi/from Qi") when he discovered there was a Yuan dynasty text with the title What the Master Would Not Discuss. However, Yuan's collection is still commonly known by its original title. [7] [8]

  3. List of people of the Three Kingdoms (G) - Wikipedia

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    Guo Zhao 郭釗: Julu County, Guangzong (Wei County, Hebei) Politician: Cao Wei: Guo Zhen 郭鎮: Jinan 季南: Yangqu (Taiyuan, Shanxi) Politician: Cao Wei: Guo Zheng 郭正: Fufeng, Mei (Mei County, Shaanxi) Guo Zheng 郭正: Yangqu (Taiyuan, Shanxi) Politician: Cao Wei: Guo Zheng 郭政: Dong County, Dunqiu (Xun County, Henan) Guo Zhi 郭芝 ...

  4. Yuan Mei - Wikipedia

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    Yuan Mei was born in Qiantang (錢塘, in modern Hangzhou), Zhejiang province, to a cultured family who had never before attained high office.He achieved the degree of jinshi in 1739 at the young age of 23 and was immediately appointed to the Hanlin Academy (翰林院).

  5. List of members of the first Legislative Yuan - Wikipedia

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    Guo Zhongxing Seamen (1) Sun Luping • He Gaimin (s) Highways & Communications (1) Yuan Qijiong Mining and Salt (1) Peng Erkang Women (3) Wang Chang-hui • Ling Yingzhen • Chang Ping-chiang: Chamber of Commerce (10) Eastern (2) Zhu Huiqing • Luo Qinghua • Pan Shihao (s) Northern (2)

  6. The Twenty-four Filial Exemplars - Wikipedia

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    The Twenty-four Filial Exemplars, also translated as The Twenty-four Paragons of Filial Piety (Chinese: 二十四孝), is a classic text of Confucian filial piety written by Guo Jujing (郭居敬) [1] during the Yuan dynasty (1260–1368). The text was extremely influential in the medieval Far East and was used to teach Confucian moral values.

  7. Hundred Family Surnames - Wikipedia

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    Hundred Family Surnames poem written in Chinese characters and Phagspa script, from Shilin Guangji written by Chen Yuanjing in the Yuan dynasty. The Hundred Family Surnames (Chinese: 百家姓), commonly known as Bai Jia Xing, [1] also translated as Hundreds of Chinese Surnames, [2] is a classic Chinese text composed of common Chinese surnames.

  8. Records of the Three Kingdoms - Wikipedia

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    The Records of the Three Kingdoms is a Chinese official history written by Chen Shou in the late 3rd century CE, covering the end of the Han dynasty (c. 184 – 220 CE) and the subsequent Three Kingdoms period (220–280 CE).

  9. Yi Yuanji - Wikipedia

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    Yi Yuanji, Monkey and Cats (fragment) Yi Yuanji (Chinese: 易元吉; Wade-Giles: I Yüan-chi) (c. 1000, Changsha, Hunan [1] – c. 1064) was a Northern Song dynasty painter, famous for his realistic paintings of animals.