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    Guo Pu (Chinese: 郭璞; AD 276–324), courtesy name Jingchun (Chinese: 景純; pinyin: Jǐngchún), was a Chinese historian, poet, and writer during the Eastern...
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    Wenzhou (section Guo Pu)
    . Guo Pu is honoured today by the renaming of West Guo Mountain, where he stood to observe the city, into Guo Gong Mountain. At the bottom of Guo Gong...
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    it is located north of Sunrise Valley. In chapter 14 of the Shanhaijing, Guo Pu had commented that the nine-tailed fox was an auspicious omen that appeared...
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    Guo Nuwang, First Empress of Cao Wei Guo Pu, writer and scholar of the Eastern Jin Guo Rong, Second Emperor of Later Zhou also known as Chai Rong Guo...
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  • "Explaining Trees" chapter 14). First, pu 樸 is defined as bao 枹 (14:45). Guo Pu's Erya commentary identified this pu tree as yupu 棫樸 "Quercus acutissima...
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  • s 葬书, p Zàngshū) was a 4th or 5th-century AD work by the Taoist mystic Guo Pu. The work was a commentary on the now-lost Classic of Burial (t 葬經, s 葬经);...
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    is scarlet in colour. The god lives on the lower slopes of Mount Bell. Guo Pu (276-324 CE)'s commentary on this passage is: 'Enlightener' is a dragon;...
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    four legs and nine tails. — Shanhaijing In chapter 14 of the Shanhaijing, Guo Pu, a scholar of the Eastern Jin dynasty, had commented that the "nine-tailed...
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  • Mount Yaobi (瑤碧)—all in southern China. According to Eastern Jin scholar Guo Pu, two different kinds of birds were called zhen: a poisonous, snake-eating...
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    (18) lists monkey definitions under a yushu 寓屬 "wild animal category". Guo Pu's commentary explains yu 寓 inclusively means all shou 獸 "wild animals", and...
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    identification of this "white leopard" (Read 1931, no. 352). The Erya commentary by Guo Pu (276–324) says the mo, Resembles a bear, with a small head, short legs,...
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    Press. p. 190. ISBN 978-0-52029-851-4. Fujisawa (1925), p. 20. Guo Pu (1667). "Di ren guo" 氐人國 [Nation of the Di people]. Tuxiang Shanhaijing xiangzhu 圖像山海經詳註...
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  • Roel (2008). "The Limits of Illustration: Animalia and Pharmacopeia from Guo Pu to Bencao Gangmu". Asian Medicine. 4 (2). Brill: 357–394. doi:10...
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    Huainanzi, Xingtian is called the corpse of Xingcan (形殘之尸). The scholar Guo Pu celebrated Xingtian's defiant spirit in an encomium. He mentions the similarity...
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    person calling. The creature was said to live at Honest-head Mountain. Guo Pu in his jiangfu said that the Bo-horse was able to walk on water. Another...
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    Seas is of indeterminate age, yet a perennial favourite. The commentary by Guo Pu is subsequent. The Bifang bird is item sixty-nine. The Bifang is described...
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    Qing Wuzi in the Han dynasty describes it in the Book of the Tomb and Guo Pu of the Jin dynasty follows up with a more complete description in The Book...
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    "River Ripple"). Guo Pu (d. 324)'s commentary to Part XI glosses jiao as "a type of [long 龍] dragon that resembles a four-legged snake". Guo adds that the...
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  • (233–297) Dong Zhongshu (179–104 BC) Fan Ye (398–445) Ge Hong (284–364) Guo Pu (276–324) Han Lanying (d. 493) Jing Fang (78–37 BC) Li Delin (531–591) Lu...
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  • perspective of the inhabitants of poor rural areas. The Shanhaijing commentary of Guo Pu (276-324) provides invaluable information about the shirou and turou 土肉...
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  • 山海經校注. Liren shuji. ISBN 9789579113359. Fujisawa (1925), pp. 45–46. This Guo Pu quote as commentary to Bei Shan Jing is hard to confirm in other secondary...
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  • imperial consort rank of Cairen (才人). Also in 824, Consort Guo gave birth to Li Zhan's oldest son Li Pu, who was created the Prince of Jin. Because of this,...
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    Puyi (redirect from Asin Gioro Pu-yi)
    29–74 Behr (1987), pp. 72–73. Behr (1987), pp. 77–78. Pu Yi 1988, p. 132 Pu Yi 1988, p. 136 Pu Yi 1978, pp. 137–142 Behr (1987), p. 68. Rawski, Evelyn...
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    Retrieved 2023-10-13. Cai, Guo-mei 蔡国妹 (2013). "Fúdǐng Àoyāo Púxiān fāngyán dǎo zài diàochá" 福鼎澳腰莆仙方言岛再调查 [A Further Study on Pu-Xian Dialect Zone in Aoyao...
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    China. Vol. 3. Taipei: Caves Books. 穆天子传 by Pu Guo, The Project Gutenberg EBook of Mu Tian Zi Chuan, by Pu Guo in Chinese English text of 穆天子傳 (Tale of King...
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    approaching his camp. Chu Suanzi, Chinese empress of the Jin dynasty (d. 384) Guo Pu, Chinese historian, poet and writer (b. 276) Wang Dun (or Chuzhong), Chinese...
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  • west of Rhinoceros country. — tr. Birrell The Shanhaijing commentary by Guo Pu (276–324 CE) compares the ba snake with the southern ran 蚺 "python", which...
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    「伯氏吹塤, 仲氏吹篪」, and it was only through the discovery of a description by Guo Pu (276–324 AD) that the character could be associated with a specific type...
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    homophonic phonetic loan character to write 貘, meaning "white leopard"; however, Guo Pu believes 貘 means a kind of bear, now identified as the giant panda. Gomnaru...
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    Whoever eats it will not be affected by malign forces." The commentary of Guo Pu notes this creature's meat will make a person immune to the effects of supernatural...
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