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The Book of Rites, along with the Rites of Zhou (Zhōulǐ) and the Book of Etiquette and Rites (Yílǐ), which are together known as the "Three Li (Sānlǐ)," constitute the ritual section of the Five Classics which lay at the core of the traditional Confucian canon (each of the "five" classics is a group of works rather than a single text).
Li Ji (Chinese: 驪姬; pinyin: Lí Jī; died 651 BCE) was a concubine and later, wife of Duke Xian of Jin, ruler of the State of Jin between 676 and 651 BC during the Spring and Autumn period of ancient China.
Consort Meng Arrives (Chinese: 萌妃驾到; pinyin: Méng-fēi Jiàdào; lit. 'Meng-fei Sets Up'), officially known as Mengfei Comes Across, is a 2018 Chinese television starring Gina Jin and Jiro Wang. [1]
Set in a bustling alleyway during the Japanese occupation of Shanghai in the 1940s, the film centres on a wife, Zhan Zhou, who was being charged with the bloody dismemberment of her husband – a killing that seems impossible for her to have committed alone. The murder thrusts Zhan into the spotlight and the court of public opinion, forcing her ...
The Rites of Zhou (Chinese: 周禮; pinyin: zhōu lǐ), originally known as "Officers of Zhou" (周官; Zhouguan), is a Chinese work on bureaucracy and organizational theory. It was renamed by Liu Xin to differentiate it from a chapter in the Book of History by the same name.
Zhou Mi (Chinese name: 周覓, born () April 19, 1986) [1] is a Chinese singer, actor, songwriter, presenter, MC, and radio DJ based in South Korea and China. He is a member of the Boy band Super Junior 's sub-unit Super Junior-M and SM Entertainment's project group SM the Ballad .
Lei Jiayin, Zhou Dongyu, Chen He, Tao Hong, Guo Tao, Patrick Guo, Liu Yiwei, Shen Teng, Zhang Yibai, Wang Xun, Hao Yun, Xie Na, Xiong Naijin: Comedy / Animation / Fantasy [44] 11 Be Not Rivial Matter: Zhou Yihua Fang Xiaogang: Gong Hanlin, Jin Zhu, Zhu Lisha, Zhan Dou, Shen Baoping, Lü Zhong, Cui Kefa: Drama / Comedy / Romance / Family [45] 14 ...
King Xian of Zhou (Chinese: 周顯王; pinyin: Zhōu Xiǎn Wáng), personal name Ji Bian, was a king of the Chinese Zhou dynasty. [1] Very little is known about him. He succeeded his brother King Lie in 368 BC and ruled until his death in 321 BC. [2] He sent gifts to many of the feudal states, supposedly his vassals, particularly the Qin and ...