Academic literature on the topic 'Hui-sheng, active 6th century'

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Journal articles on the topic "Hui-sheng, active 6th century"

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QZ, Lau. "A Record of Buddhist Monasteries in Luoyang." Database of Religious History, June 27, 2024. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.12573817.

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Buddhists living in the imperial capital of Luoyang under the Northern Wei Dynasty of China in the fifth and sixth centuries, including monastics, foreign visitors, and laypeople (both nobility and commoners). A Record of Buddhist Monasteries in Luoyang (Chinese: Luoyang qielan ji, 洛陽伽藍記) was written in approximately 547 CE by Yang Xuanzhi (Chinese: 楊衒之 fl. 6th century CE) about the many Buddhist monasteries and temples that had formerly been present in the historic Chinese capital of Luoyang (modern Shaanxi province). Luoyang had been most recently rebuilt as the capital of the Northern Wei d
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Maddalena, Poli. "Shangshu 尚書 ("Higher Writings"; also, "Documents")". Database of Religious History, 27 червня 2024. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.12572696.

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The Shangshu 尚書 (Higher Writings; also known as Book of Documents) is one of the foundational texts in Chinese history, and with a most complex textual history, as recorded in Han 漢 dynasty (202BCE–220CE) documents. The Higher Writings is a collection of speeches attributed to rulers and important ministers of the Zhou 周 dynasty (1046–256 BCE). It became one of the Five Classics 五經 during the Han dynasty (see Nylan 2001), i.e. one of the texts on which the imperial curriculum was based. Knowledge of these classics was prerequisite to assume any official position. While some chapters were put t
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Maddalena, Poli. "Shangshu 尚書 ("Higher Writings"; also, "Documents")". Database of Religious History, 27 червня 2024. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.12573154.

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The Shangshu 尚書 (Higher Writings; also known as Book of Documents) is one of the foundational texts in Chinese history, and with a most complex textual history, as recorded in Han 漢 dynasty (202BCE–220CE) documents. The Higher Writings is a collection of speeches attributed to rulers and important ministers of the Zhou 周 dynasty (1046–256 BCE). It became one of the Five Classics 五經 during the Han dynasty (see Nylan 2001), i.e. one of the texts on which the imperial curriculum was based. Knowledge of these classics was prerequisite to assume any official position. While some chapters were put t
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Books on the topic "Hui-sheng, active 6th century"

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Jie, Shen, and Wan Tong, eds. Sunzi bing fa: Shi shu sheng jing = The art of war. Han yu guo ji wen hua you xian gong si, 2008.

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Si-Yu-KI Vol. II: Buddhist Records of the Western World - Translated from the Chinese of Hiuen Tsiang. Routledge, 2014.

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