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Book of Northern Qi - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Book of Northern Qi (Chinese: 北齊書, pinyin Běi Qí Shū), was the official history of the Chinese dynasty Northern Qi. It was written by the Tang Dynasty historian Li Baiyao (李百藥) and was completed ...
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Emperor Fei of Northern Qi ((北)齊廢帝) (545-561), personal name Gao Yin (高殷), courtesy name Zhengdao (正道), posthumously Prince Mindao of Ji'nan (濟南閔悼王), was briefly an emperor of the Chinese dynasty Northern Qi. He was the oldest son of the first emperor, Emperor Wenxuan...
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Beiqishu 北齊書, Book of Northern Qi, compiled by Li Baiyao 李百藥 in 636...
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It was originally only known as the Book of Qi, but after the Book of Northern Qi was written, it became known as the Book of Southern Qi so that the two could be distinguished.
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Like the History of Southern Dynasties, the book along was started by Li Dashi. of Northern Qi (Li Baiyao) | Book of Zhou (Linghu Defen et al) | Book of...
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The Northern Qi Dynasty was one of the Northern dynasties of Chinese history and ruled northern China from 550 to 577. It was the successor state of Eastern Wei, as Eastern Weis paramount general Gao Huan was succeeded by his sons Gao Cheng and Gao Yang, who took the throne from Emperor Xiaojing of Eastern Wei in 550 and...
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Mingqi chinese tomb figurines by Willem Claessen: The world's largerst database for images of chinese tomb figurines from the Han Dynasty, Six Dynasties, Northern Wei dynasty, Northern Qi dynasty, Sui Dyansty, Tang Dynasty and Ming Dynasty...
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Ichiban Japanese and Oriental Antiques. Fine and Rare Chinese Northern Qi Dynasty Figure - - this fine earthenware figure was made during the Northern Qi Dynasty (AD 550 - 577). Fine and Rare Chinese Northern Qi Dynasty Figure - - this fine earthenware figure was made during the Northern Qi Dynasty (AD 550 - 577).
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Ichiban Japanese and Oriental Antiques. A stucco face of Buddha mounted on a custom lucite stand. The face dates from the Six Dynasties style, probably from the Northern Qi dynasty, circa 550-577 AD, Northern Qi Dynasty was one of the Northern dynasties of Chinese history and ruled northern China from 550 to 577.
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When the Nobel Prize Committee asked him to translate the book into any major European language, he declined to do so; This book brings these questions to light and presents Mashraqi’s point of view. The author uncovers facts that are not easy to dispute and unearths the falsehood,
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