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  • ...-581) and became popular in the [[Tang]] (618-907) and [[Song]] (960-1279) dynasties. In ancient legends, people who had lived upright lives would become gods a ...o called Huo Guang Memorial Temple. During the Ming Dynasty’s Yongle reign period (1403-24), it was rebuilt as City God Temple by the then county magistrate
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  • ...to the neighboring countries of Korea and Japan. In the period of the Five Dynasties (707-960), bamboo whistles were tied onto the kites. When these kites were
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  • ...s. The town boasts a Buddhist temple dating back to the [[Five Dynasties]] Period (907-960), the [[Shuiyun Tower]] and [[Gushousheng Temple]] built in the [[
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  • ...qing Temple, was first built in 276, the second year of the Xianning reign period in the [[Western Jin Dynasty]]. During the [[Yuan Dynasty]], it was given i After being renovated and expanded between the Tang and Qing dynasties, the temple became the largest temple in the areas south of the Yangtze Riv
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  • ...cs and Archaeology of Xinjiang launched an excavation of 26 Warring States-Period tombs that lay on both sides of Toyuk. The team excavated a large number of ...ne of the 16 states in the western regions of China during the Qin and Han dynasties. The tombs were among the best-preserved of the Subeixi ancient tombs group
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  • ...cs and Archaeology of Xinjiang launched an excavation of 26 Warring States-Period tombs that lay on both sides of [[Toyuk]]. The team excavated a large numbe ...ne of the 16 states in the western regions of China during the Qin and Han dynasties. The tombs were among the best-preserved of the Subeixi ancient tombs group
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  • ...n Temple he presided over was destroyed in war during the [[Five Dynasties Period]] (907-960). It was rebuilt during the early Song Dynasty, but it was razed
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  • ...[[Liu Bei]], king of the State of Shu (221-263) in the [[Three Kingdoms]] period, and his prime minister [[Zhuge Liang]], were enshrined in a temple in the ...yet elegant architecture of the Ming (1368-1644) and [[Qing]] (1644-1911) dynasties.
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  • ...or gods painted on wood charms in earlier times. During the Five Dynasties Period (907-960), the Emperor Meng Chang inscribed an inspired couplet on a peach
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  • ...the Zhou rites” was by no means a simple retrogression to the Western Zhou period, but was intended as part of a reform needed by his own time. His fundament ...f Songs'' is a collection of poems and songs written from the Western Zhou period onwards. Of the original 3,000, Confucius selected only 305. The central id
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  • ...ing of seasons. As early as 2,500 years ago during the [[Spring and Autumn Period]] (770-476 BC), the Chinese scientists had determined the point of Winter S ...s and friends treated each other with delicious food. In the Tang and Song dynasties, the Winter Solstice was a day to offer scarifies to the Heaven and ancesto
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  • As early as 2,500 years ago, about the [[Spring and Autumn Period]] (770-476 BC), China had determined the point of '''Winter Solstice''' by ...s and friends presented to each other delicious food. In the Tang and Song dynasties, the Winter Solstice was a day to offer scarifies to Heaven and ancestors.
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  • ...nd extended, giving rise to the 5,000-kilometer-long Qin Great Wall. Later dynasties from [[Han]] (206 BC – AD 220) to [[Ming]] (1368-1644) continued to build ...s]], is made of large blue bricks and has an average height of 7.8 meters. Five to six horses can be ridden abreast along it. At regular intervals there is
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  • A great politician and poet in the State of Chu during the [[Warring States Period]] (475-221 BC) [[Qu Yuan]] had been a senior official in the court, but sla ...s engraved with 22 poems by Qu Yuan, eulogistic works by scholars of later dynasties, including great [[Tang]] poets [[Li Bai]] and [[Du Fu]], and records on th
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  • ...7) during the interregnum between the Chen (557-589) and [[Sui]] (581-618) dynasties. ...the Saddharma-pundarika-sutra (Lotus Sutra), compiled on the basis of the “five graduated series of deeper meanings,” The Interpretative Commentary on Sa
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  • ...acrobatics, and the local feudal officials did not practice curfew in the period. ...the Eastern Wei Dynasty (534-550) in the [[Southern and Northern Dynasties Period]] (386-581) unearthed from Xiaomachang Village of Wuqiao County in 1958 dep
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  • ...rom the Eastern Han Dynasty to the [[Wei]] (220-265) and [[Jin]] (265-420) dynasties, ''caoshu'' got rid of the trace of ''lishu'' strokes, and employed a large
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  • ...ame was abbreviated as the "Yongquan (Gurgling Spring) Temple." During the period from 1408 (6th year of the Yongle reign) to 1542 (21st year of the Jiaqing
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  • ...ling center of the capital city during the [[Yuan]], [[Ming]] and [[Qing]] Dynasties (1271-1911). ...the Ming (1368-1644) and Qing (1644-1911) Dynasties. During the Republican Period of China (1911-1949), many have-nots (impoverished people),along with merch
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  • '''Temple fairs''' ('''庙会''') are very popular in the [[Spring Festival]] period. The tradition of a strolling temple fairs began as groups of vendors did b ...pring Outings," and saw a boom especially during the [[Ming]] and [[Qing]] dynasties (1368-1911) as well as the Republic of China (1912-1949). Major temples all
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