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    http://www.chinaknowledge.de/Literature/Science/sikuquanshu.html

    The Siku quanshu 四庫全書 is one of the largest traditional collections of Chinese literature. It was issued on imperial decree and compiled during the late 18th century.

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    http://www.chinaknowledge.de/Literature/Diverse/bingjia.html

    Military Books (bingjia lei 兵家類) is a subcategory in traditional Chinese bibliographies and part of the category of Masters and Philosophers (zibu 子部).

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    https://web.archive.org/web/20101207025859/http://www.sino.uni-heidelberg.de/course_resources/s12/prep.htm

    Institute for Chinese Studies, University of Heidelberg

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    http://www.chinaknowledge.de/Literature/Science/kuangmiuzhengsu.html

    The Kuangmiu zhengsu 匡謬正俗 is a handbook on writing errors compiled by the Tang period scholar Yan Shigu 顏師古.

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    http://www.chinaknowledge.de/Literature/Science/yishu.html

    Books on Art (yishu lei 藝術類) is a subcategory in traditional Chinese bibliographies and part of the category of Masters and Philosophers (zibu 子部).

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    http://www.chinaknowledge.de/Literature/Religion/luoyangqielanji.html

    Luoyang qielan ji 洛陽伽藍記 is a description of the capital city of Luoyang, especially of its Buddhist monasteries, from the Northern Wei period compiled by Yang Xuanzhi 楊衒之.

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    http://www.chinaknowledge.de/Literature/Historiography/ershiwushi.html

    The 25 Official Dynastic Histories (Ershiwu shi 二十五史), called orthodox histories (zhengshi 正史), are a subcategory of the category of historiography in traditional Chinese bibliography.

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    http://www.chinaknowledge.de/History/Altera/qiang.html

    Qiang 羌 is the name of a people living in the western region of China, particularly the Gansu corridor, but in a wider sense also an ancient term for all pastoral nomads living in the west. This can be seen in the character 羌 that is composed of a sheep 羊…

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    http://www.chinaknowledge.de/History/Altera/yue.html

    Yue 越 was an ancient term referring to the Non-Chinese inhabitants of the southeast and far south of China.

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    http://www.chinaknowledge.de/History/Altera/beshbalik.html

    Beš Baliq 別失八里 was the Uyghurian name of the region of modern Turfan during the 11th through 14th centuries.



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