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  2. Xin Qiji - Wikipedia

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    In 1203, as the Jin began pressing harder against the Southern Song border, Han Tuozhou, the consul of the Southern Song court, in need of militarists, took Xin under his wing. However, Han Tuozhou disregarded Xin's sincere advice for effective military moves, and he removed Xin from his team the next year, accusing Xin of being lubricious ...

  3. List of Chinese writers - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikimedia Commons; Wikidata item; Appearance. ... Xin Qiji (1140–1207) Ye Shi (1150–1223) Yu Hao (fl. 10th ...

  4. Architecture of the Song dynasty - Wikipedia

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    The Yunyan Pagoda, 47 m (154 ft) in height, built in 961 AD. The Liaodi Pagoda of Hebei, 84 m (276 ft) in height, built in 1055 during the Northern Song. Following the reign of the Han dynasty, (202 BC–220 AD), the idea of the Buddhist stupa entered Chinese culture as a means to house and protect scriptural sutras.

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  6. 1207 in poetry - Wikipedia

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  7. New Policies (Song dynasty) - Wikipedia

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    Wang Anshi (1021–1086). The New Policies (Chinese: 新法; pinyin: xīnfǎ), also known as Xining Reforms (熙寧變法; Xining being the first era name used by Emperor Shenzong), Xifeng Reforms (熙豐變法; Xifeng being the portmanteau of the two era names used by Emperor Shenzong, Xining and Yuanfeng) or Wang Anshi Reforms (王安石變法), [1] were a series of reforms initiated by the ...

  8. List of Chinese-language poets - Wikipedia

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    Cai Wenji; Cai Yong; Cao Cao 曹操; Cao Pi; Cao Zhi; Cen Shen; Chen Sanli; Chen Minghua; Chen Nianxi; Chen Yinke; Chen Zi'ang; Chūgan Engetsu (1300–1375), Japanese poet who wrote in Chinese, a figure in "Japanese Literature of the Five Mountains" (literature in Chinese written in Japan)

  9. Deng Guangming - Wikipedia

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    From his 1937 publication of Chronicle of Xin Qiji's Life and Annotated Works of Xin Qiji onwards Deng conducted extensive and thorough research into the history of the political system of the Song Dynasty, its economic history as well as its degrees and legal regulations, academic and cultural history along with other topics.