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book and Xin
The original diagram of Su Song's book Xin Yi Xiang Fa Yao ( published 1092 ) showing the Water clock | clepsydra tank, waterwheel, escapement mechanism, chain drive, striking clock jacks, and armillary sphere of his clock tower.
In 1996, C & E Inc., a Taiwanese software company, released an RPG video game for Sega Genesis, entitled Xin Qigai Wangzi ( literally New Beggar Prince ), which featured a story largely inspired by the book, but adding fantastical elements such as magic, monsters, and other typical RPG themes.
In 1931, Luo Genze put forward an argument that the book was composed by Kuai Tong () in his two papers based on six conclusions which he drew, a contemporary of Han Xin.
According to an oral tradition dictated by Xu Xin, Director of the Center for Judaic Studies at Nanjing University, in his book Legends of the Chinese Jews of Kaifeng, the Kaifeng Jews called Judaism Yīcìlèyè jiào ( 一賜樂業教 ), lit.
The Ming General Qi Jiguang included description of Shaolin Quan Fa ( Pinyin romanization: Shào Lín Quán Fǎ or Wade-Giles romanization Shao Lin Ch ' üan Fa, 少 林 拳 法 " fist principles "; Japanese pronunciation: Shorin Kempo or Kenpo ) and staff techniques in his book, Ji Xiao Xin Shu ( 紀效新書 ), which can be translated as " New Book Recording Effective Techniques ".
Tang Hao then helped Chen Xin published his work titled Taijiquan Illustrated ( 太極拳圖說 see classic book ) posthumously in 1932.
Xin also known as Monkey, is a fictional comic book character.

book and Yi
This claim was made by Jiao Yu in his Huolongjing Quanzhi ( Fire-drake Manual in One Complete Volume ), his preface written in 1412 AD ( although the book was originally published in the mid 14th century ), and that Zhuge had used not only " fire weapons " but land mines in the Battle of Hulugu Valley against the forces of Sima Yi and his son Sima Zhao of the Wei Kingdom.
In 1993, erotic fiction author Zheng Yi wrote the controversial book Scarlet Memorial: Tales Of Cannibalism In Modern China, alleging “ systematic killing and cannibalization of individuals in the name of political revolution and ' class struggle '” among the Zhuang people in Wuxuan County, Guangxi, during that period.
Her personal name is unknown, but Taiwanese writer Bo Yang's book Zhongguo Diwang Huanghou Qinwang Gongzhu Shixi Lu ( 中國帝王皇后親王公主世系錄 ) mentioned that her name was Qi Yi ().
According to Richard Wilhelm, Lü was the founder of the School of the Golden Elixir of Life ( Jin Dan Jiao ), and originator of the material presented in the book " Tai Yi Jin Hua Zong Zhi " (《 太一金華宗旨 》), or The Secret of the Golden Flower.
In his book, the journalist-turned-novelist describes that Yi deliberately stood at the front of his ship in his final battle making himself a target for Japanese gunmen, thinking that ending his life in this honorable fashion could be better than facing another political ploys which was likely to wait him in the Joseon royal court after the war.
On the same year, eminent scholar Yi I used Yun's book to compile the Gija Silgi ( 箕子實記 ), or True Account of Gija.
The great poet of Tang Dynasty, Bai Qi Yi in his poetry describe clearly about lion dance in his book entitled “ Xi Liang Zhi ”.
Lixue was a philosophical position of a small group of twelfth-century neo-Confucianists ( including Cheng Hao, Cheng Yi, and Zhu Xi ); Feng's book took certain metaphysical notions from their thought and from taoism ( such as li and tao ), analysed and developed them in ways that owed much to the Western philosophical tradition, and produced a rationalistic neo-Confucian metaphysics.
The style of this story book was inspired by Pu Song Ling's Liao Zhai Zhi Yi Strange Stories from a Chinese Studio, hence this book was also renowned as Liao Zhai Zhi Yi — The Sequel.
This book was first published in Shanghai in 1890, text by Wang Tao, drawings by Zhang Zhi Yi.
In 1784, Yi Byeok ( 李蘗, 1754 – 1786 ), a scholar who had participated in meetings to study books about the Western ( European ) Learning, starting in 1777, talked with Dasan about the new religion for the first time in 1784 and gave him a book about it.
Jang Geum was also mentioned in a book title " Yi dynasty Medical Officer's Journal ".

book and Xiang
Han Chinese scholar Liu Xiang established the first library classification system during the Han Dynasty, and the first book notation system.
Liu Xiang proofread and edited them into the new book under the title Zhan Guo Ce ; it was therefore not written by a single author at one time.
* 569 A Chinese emperor wrote a book of xiangqi, Xiang Jing, in AD 569
According to Xiang Chu in his book Cold Mountain Poems and Notes, there are 57 poems attributed to Shih-te.
The book contains the earliest reference to weiqi ( the board game of go ) in the 25th Year of Duke Xiang of Lu ( 548 BCE in the Gregorian calendar )

book and Fa
Then Disney consultant and children's book author Robert D. San Souci suggested making a movie of the Chinese poem, " The Song of Fa Mu Lan " and Disney combined the two separate projects.
) The serenity and clarity of heart derived from the book gave the Master tremendous Buddhist happiness ( Fa Shi ).

book and Yao
The most famous Chinese alchemical book, the Tan Chin Yao Ch ’ eh (" Great Secrets of Alchemy ," dating from approximately 650 AD ), discusses in detail the creation of elixirs for immortality ( mercury, sulfur, and the salts of mercury and arsenic are prominent, and most are ironically poisonous ) as well as those for curing certain diseases and the fabrication of precious stones.
The book heavily relied on his father, Yao Ca's original manuscript, as his comments were quoted in several chapters.
* Ric Bucher ( 1979 ), ESPN NBA correspondent and co-author of a book with Yao Ming

book and published
The book, published in 1927, has been selling steadily ever since.
He knew all about it and had put it down in journal form in The War In A Black Shirt, a wonderful book not, for some strange reason, published in the U.S..
I was surprised and sorry to find in your issue of March 4 a long and detailed attack upon a book that had not yet been published.
But I have compared its text with already published commentaries on the 1960 series of Godkin lectures at Harvard, from which the book was derived, and I can with confidence challenge the gist of C. P. Snow's incautious tale ''.
This might be said to be an upper- or an upper-middle-class bias, but the Commission published as one of its staff studies a book by Byron S. Hollingshead entitled Who Should Go To College??
The programs were so well received by the British public that the arguments have been published in a totally engrossing little book called, `` Rival Theories Of Cosmology ''.
He never succeeded in devising such a method, but his best attempt was published in his book Sophist, where he introduced his division method.
Base also published a colouring book version for children to do their own colouring.
His first book, Manhood of Humanity, was published in 1921.
The 21st chapter was omitted from the editions published in the United States prior to 1986 .< ref > Burgess, Anthony ( 1986 ) A Clockwork Orange Resucked in < u > A Clockwork Orange </ u >, W. W. Norton & Company, New York .</ ref > In the introduction to the updated American text ( these newer editions include the missing 21st chapter ), Burgess explains that when he first brought the book to an American publisher, he was told that U. S. audiences would never go for the final chapter, in which Alex sees the error of his ways, decides he has lost all energy for and thrill from violence and resolves to turn his life around ( a slow-ripening but classic moment of metanoia — the moment at which one's protagonist realises that everything he thought he knew was wrong ).
Unlike the models mentioned above, Christie's Poirot was clearly the result of her early development of the detective in her first book, written in 1916 but not published until 1920.
This book, which established his reputation, was first translated into English by William Montgomery and published in 1910 as The Quest of the Historical Jesus.
Having fulfilled his promise, Warner published a book entitled How We Recovered The Ashes.
thumbAmerica's National Game is a book by Albert Spalding, published in 1911 detailing the early history of the sport of baseball.
The division of labour was initially discussed by Adam Smith, regarding the manufacture of pins, in his book The Wealth of Nations ( published in 1776 ).
Adam Smith discusses the division of labour in the manufacture of pins at length in his book The Wealth of Nations ( published in 1776 ).
In 2008, Penny Sartori, an intensive care nurse from Swansea, published a book about near death experiences following 10 years of research.
The original 256-page game book was published in 1991 by Phage Press, covering material from the first five novels ( the " Corwin Cycle ") and some details-sorcery and the Logrus-from the remaining five novels ( the " Merlin Cycle "), in order to allow players to roleplay characters from the Courts of Chaos.
While working on a second book, Alcott and Peabody had a falling out and Conversations with Children on the Gospels was prepared with help from Peabody's sister Sophia, published at the end of December 1836.
In the book of " Ainu life and legends " by author Kyōsuke Kindaichi ( published by the Japanese Tourist Board in 1942 ) contains the physical description of Ainu: Many have wavy hair, but some straight black hair.
An Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding is a book by the Scottish empiricist philosopher David Hume, published in 1748.
Their work was published in 1928 after Carnegie's death in Hill's book The Law of Success ( ISBN 0-87980-447-5 ) and in 1937, Think and Grow Rich ( ISBN 1-59330-200-2 ).
In 1960, Hill published an abridged version of the book containing the Andrew Carnegie formula for wealth creation.
The novel was first published in November and December 1928 in the German newspaper Vossische Zeitung and in book form in late January 1929.
" The book Plea Bargaining's Triumph: A History of Plea Bargaining in America published by Stanford University Press defines the plea as one in " which the defendant adheres to his / her claim of innocence even while allowing that the government has enough evidence to prove his / her guilt beyond a reasonable doubt ".

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