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This is a list of the sections and individual pieces contained within the ancient poetry anthology Chu Ci (traditional Chinese: 楚辭; simplified Chinese: 楚辞; pinyin: chǔ cí; Wade–Giles: Ch'u Tz'u), also known as Songs of the South or Songs of Chu, which is an anthology of Classical Chinese poetry verse traditionally attributed to Qu Yuan and Song Yu from the Warring States period ...
[4] [5] Maha-Rebekah Abejuela Fairfax County Juvenile and Domestic Relations District Court (2019– ) Virginia: active First Female Asian American judge in VA [6] Peter Aduja: Hawaii First Circuit Court (1960–1962) Hawaii: deceased [7] Tony Agbayani: San Joaquin County Superior Court (2007– ) California: active [8] [9] Alok Ahuja
Mizo is a Tibeto-Burman language spoken mainly in the Indian state of Mizoram, where it is the official language and lingua franca. [5] It is the mother tongue of the Mizo people and some members of the Mizo diaspora.
On the morning of 14 February 2016, at around 7 AM, 68-year-old temple helper Tan Kui Seng arrived at Chin Long Kong Chinese Temple, one of the five constituents of the Choa Chu Kang Combined Temple (along Teck Whye Lane of Choa Chu Kang), in order to begin his work for the day. Just as he entered the temple, he made a gruesome discovery--his ...
The origins of the Northern Court go back to Emperor Go-Saga, who reigned from 1242 through 1246. [3] Go-Saga was succeeded in turn by two of his sons, Emperor Go-Fukakusa [4] and Emperor Kameyama. [5]
It was released in China on July 4, 2006, and four months later in Japan. Chu is now focusing on his solo acting career and has a huge fan base in Asia. On February 24 and 25, 2007, he held his first solo concert in Japan, titled 2007 [I-KEN] 1st Concert at the Tokyo International Forum Hall A with an unplugged theme.
ISBN 4-642-05537-1. OCLC 49803777. Walthall, Anne (1991). Peasant Uprisings in Japan: A Critical Anthology of Peasant Histories [The Sakura Sogoro Story]. University of Chicago Press. pp. 35– 75. ISBN 978-0226872339. OCLC 23213000. Irokawa, Daikichi (1988). The Culture of the Meiji Period. Princeton University Press. pp. 133– 135.
Chu forces led by Zhongli Mo were trapped by Han forces at the east of Xingyang. Following Han Xin's victory at the Battle of Wei River, the Chu forces' morale fell and they ran short of supplies months later. Xiang Yu had no choice but to request to make peace with Liu Bang and release Liu Bang's family members, whom he had been holding hostage.