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Pei Songzhi occasionally quotes other historians without citing any book or document title. Sun Sheng, Gan Bao, and Xi Zuochi are especially common. These may have been marginal notes in Pei's copy of Records of the Three Kingdoms, or personal notes to which he had access. Rarely, Pei Songzhi will report hearsay without any attribution. [13]
Name Courtesy name Birth year Death year Ancestral home (present-day location) Role Allegiance Previous allegiance(s) Notes Empress Pan 潘皇后: 252: Juzhang, Kuaiji (Southeast of Yuyao, Zhejiang)
Pei Mei's Chinese Cook Book (Chinese: 培梅食譜) is a cookbook series by Fu Pei-mei, written in both Chinese and English. [1] There were three volumes, the first published in 1969 and the last published in 1979. [2] The sales of the first volume reached 500,000. [3]
Polyethylenimine (PEI) or polyaziridine is a polymer with repeating units composed of the amine group and two carbon aliphatic CH 2 CH 2 spacers. Linear polyethyleneimines contain all secondary amines, in contrast to branched PEIs which contain primary, secondary and tertiary amino groups.
Lot 18 is a township in Prince County, Prince Edward Island, Canada. It is part of St. David's Parish . Lot 18 was awarded to John Stewart and William Allanby in the 1767 land lottery.
The following is a list of the governors and lieutenant governors of Prince Edward Island, known as St. John's Island until 1799. Though the present day office of the lieutenant governor in Prince Edward Island came into being only upon the province's entry into Canadian Confederation in 1873, the post is a continuation from the first governorship of St. John's Island in 1769.
Lot 11 is a township in Prince County, Prince Edward Island, Canada.It is part of Halifax Parish.Following the Seven Years' War, Lot 11 was awarded in the land lottery of 1767 to Colonel Hunt Walsh, the commanding officer of 28th Regiment of Foot at the capture of Louisbourg and the Battle of the Plains of Abraham.
Redesignated on 1 April 1908, as the 4th Prince Edward Island Regiment (Heavy Brigade). Redesignated on 2 May 1910, as the 4th Prince Edward Island Heavy Brigade, CGA. Redesignated on 1 June 1912, as the Prince Edward Island Heavy Brigade, CGA. Redesignated on 2 February 1920, as the 1st (Prince Edward Island) Heavy Brigade.