The Li gui (Chinese: 利簋) is an ancient Chinese bronze sacrificial gui vessel cast by an early Zhou dynasty official. It is one of the earliest Zhou bronze...
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during the Sui–Tang transition Li Gui (prince) (750–783), Tang-dynasty prince Li gui (vessel), an inscribed bronze vessel from the early Zhou period This...
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dealer and Yale University alumnus Wilson P. Foss Jr. The gui served as a sacrificial vessel for Chinese ancestral worship, holding cooked grain like millet...
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role of ding vessels in the Zhou period continued, as Qin cemeteries contained ding vessels that expressed rank. Food vessels such as fu, gui, and dui that...
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"gobular vessel", but in Shang and Western Zhou, this particular vessel was called "gui". "Dui" was transcribed into the modern equivalent of "gui". Some...
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Chinese ritual bronzes (redirect from Ritual bronze vessel)
topped with animal heads. Western Zhou guǐ vessels Li guǐ, early Western Zhou Dong guǐ, middle Western Zhou Xing guǐ, late Western Zhou Western Zhou dǐng...
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List of acupuncture points (section Governing vessel)
acupuncture points have several traditional names, for example tài yuān (太渊) and gui xin (鬼心) are two names used for the 9th acupuncture point on the lung meridian...
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being driven off in a counterattack described in the Yu ding and Yu gui. King Li embarked on defensive campaigns in the east and northwest. The received...
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Dong Beilingshui Li Xinfeng Qiuxiang Gongzhuangshui Xizhi Shimahe Xi Yu Yong Zuo You Xun Qiang Liu Rong Hongshui Beipan Nanpan Ba Gui Li Numerous brands...
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one of the two oolong varieties classed as a famous Chinese tea. Shui Jin Gui ("Golden Water Turtle"): a Si Da Ming Cong tea. Tieluohan ("Iron Arhat"):...
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Di Zi Gui (Chinese: 弟子規; pinyin: Dì Zǐ Guī; Wade–Giles: Ti Tzu Kui, Standards for being a Good Pupil and Child) was written in the Qing dynasty during...
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Zhongli Quan (redirect from Zhong Li-quan)
Wind Demon, even though he was initially depicted as having sealed away Dai Gui, The Earth Demon. Willard Gurdon Oxtoby, ed. (2002). World Religions: Eastern...
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These vessels were produced across the North China Plain and regions to the west, with variations in each area. The most common type was the lì, a tripod...
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Yi 報乙, Bao Bing 報丙, Bao Ding 報丁, Shi Ren 示壬, Shi Gui 示癸, and a dynastic line starting from Shi Gui's child Da Yi and progressing to the last king Di Xin...
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"Zhou Li" states that a king (wang) was entitled to gui of the zhen type, dukes (gong) to the huang, marquis to gui of the xin type, earls (bo) to gui of...
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4 g of lapsang souchong tea in a porcelain tea vessel...
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meanings of gui and zhi above are illustrative. Guī (珪, written with the "jade" radical ⺩ and guī 圭 phonetic), is an old variant character for guī (圭, "jade...
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project's dates for the Western Zhou. For example: The Jue Gong gui, an early Western Zhou vessel probably from the reign of King Cheng but possibly from the...
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Dysesthesia Hyperesthesia Paresthesia Raynaud syndrome Chen, Li-Feng; Yang, Yang; Yu, Xin-Guang; Gui, Qiu-Ping; Bu, Bo; Xu, Bai-Nan; Zhou, Ding-Biao (June 2014)...
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time. In 398, Tuoba Gui relocated the capital to Pingcheng, and in 399, he elevated his title to Emperor of Wei. After Tuoba Gui was assassinated in 409...
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divided his forces into four groups, with Ma Gui leading the offensive against Ulsan yet again, Li Rumei (Li Rusong's brother) leading the offensive against...
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Zhou dynasty (section Li)
comments that the baron of Li Rong (驪戎男), after being defeated by Jin, married his daughter Li Ji off. According to historian Li Feng, the term "Rong" during...
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skeletons. Bronze vessels form a major part of the burial collections, with 39 found in total. The bronzes comprised ding (鼎), gui (簋), li (鬲), yan (甗), gu...
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of the smaller li type of cauldron. Other vessels include a set of 8 covered gui for holding grain, 4 fǔ (簠) square sacrificial vessels, 10 cups on legs...
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Red Turban Rebellions (section Li Siqi)
Turbans. By the end of the 1350s Li had become the dominant local power in Shaanxi. After Chaghan Temur's death, Li refused to acknowledge Köke Temür...
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below and brought to a grand close the sacrifice to his father. — Tian Wang gui, inscribed during King Wu of Zhou's reign. The Zhou also believed that their...
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of the Buddha's head. Lei Jiayin as Xu yuan Li Xian as Yao Buran Xin Zhilei as Huangyan Yan Ge You as Fu Gui Qin Yan as Lao Zhaofeng Qingxiang Wang as Huang...
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ISBN 7-117-06982-1. Zuo Yanfu, Zhu Zhongbao, Huang Yuezhong, Tao Jinweng, Li Zhaoguo. "Science of Prescriptions", Publishing House of Shanghai University...
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fifth, the grain cleaned. Five hundred li (beyond) constituted the Domain of the Nobles. The first hundred li was occupied by the cities and lands of...
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into existence following the Jiashen Incident of 1644. Peasant rebels led by Li Zicheng who founded the short-lived Shun dynasty captured Beijing and the...
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