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Hou and Hanshu
A Roman embassy of Emperor Marcus Aurelius ( r. 161 – 180 CE ) is recorded in the Hou Hanshu to have reached the court of Emperor Huan of Han ( r. 146 – 168 CE ) in 166 CE, yet Rafe de Crespigny asserts that this was most likely a group of Roman merchants.
The Later Han Dynasty Chinese chronicle, the Hou Hanshu, 88 ( covering the period 25 – 220 and completed in the 5th century ), mentioned a report that the steppe land Yancai was now known as Alanliao ( 阿蘭聊 ):
" Annotated Translation of the Chapter on the Western Regions according to the Hou Hanshu.
" Annotated Translation of the Chapter on the Western Regions according to the Hou Hanshu.
Some say that the Chinese Emperor Wu became interested in developing commercial relationships with the sophisticated urban civilizations of Ferghana, Bactria and Parthian Empire: " The Son of Heaven on hearing all this reasoned thus: Ferghana ( Dayuan ) and the possessions of Bactria ( Ta-Hsia ) and Parthian Empire ( Anxi ) are large countries, full of rare things, with a population living in fixed abodes and given to occupations somewhat identical with those of the Chinese people, but with weak armies, and placing great value on the rich produce of China " ( Hou Hanshu, Later Han History ).
" ( Hou Hanshu, Later Han History ).
The biography of Dou Xian can be found in Chapter LIII of the Hou Hanshu.
The Hou Hanshu says that “ the language and culture of the Xianbei are the same as the Wuhuan ”.
According to the Hou Hanshu his father Touluhou had been serving in the Southern Xiongnu army for three years.
Another memorial submitted in 185 AD is recorded by the Hou Hanshu:
The fact that the Weishu states the Kumo Xi spoke the same language as the Khitan and that the Hou Hanshu states the Wuhuan spoke the same language as the Xianbei indicate relative linguistic homogeneity within the Xianbei and a common Mongolic identity of the Wuhuan and Xianbei as remnants of the Donghu confederation.
* 2 BCE: The Hou Hanshu records the visit in 2 BCE of Yuezhi envoys to the Chinese capital, who give oral teachings on Buddhist sutras.
" Annotated Translation of the Chapter on the Western Regions according to the Hou Hanshu.
The Book of the Later Han, Hou Hanshu, states that general Ban Chao fought battles near Khotan with a Kushan army of 70, 000 men led by an otherwise unknown Kushan viceroy named Xie ( Chinese: 謝 ) in 90 CE.
* Accounts of Daqin in the Chinese history of the Later Han Hou Hanshu
" Annotated Translation of the Chapter on the Western Regions according to the Hou Hanshu ".
" Annotated Translation of the Chapter on the Western Regions according to the Hou Hanshu.
For instance, the Shiji, Hanshu, and Hou Hanshu histories.
According to ' The Chapter on the Western Regions ' of the Hou Hanshu ( Book of Later Han ), which was based on a report to the Emperor c. 125, but was not compiled until the 5th century:
The Hou Hanshu ( Book of the Later Han, covering 6 to 189 CE ) says:
Draft version of: " The Western Regions according to the Hou Hanshu.
Later, the Chinese historical chronicle Hou Hanshu describes the enquiry about Buddhism made around 67 CE by the emperor Emperor Ming ( 58-75 CE ).
" ( Hou Hanshu, trans.

Hou and memorial
A palace memorial by Hou Meng survives in the historical text History of Song, which states: " Song Jiang and 36 others cross Qi and Wei ( the central belt of the North China Plain ) at will.

Hou and AD
According to Hou Hanshu, General Ban Chao went on a punitive campaign against Yanqi in 94 AD after they attacked and killed the Protector General Chen Mu and Vice Commandant Guo Xun in 75 AD.
As described in the Hou Han Shu, in 129 AD the official Yu Xu gave a report to Emperor Shun of Han that trip hammers were being exported from Han China to the Western Qiang people by way of canals through the Qilian Mountains.
The first group of people claiming to be an ambassadorial mission of Romans to China was recorded in 166 AD by the Hou Hanshu.

Hanshu and records
Some scholars today believe that Gija settled west of Gojoseon, based on records from Geography of Hanshu, and Korean record of Samguk Yusa that suggests that Gojoseon continued to coexist with Gija Joseon after the migration of Gija.
The Hanshu records that:

Hanshu and AD
The Book of Han, Hanshu or History of the Former Han Dynasty () is a classical Chinese history finished in AD 111, covering the history of China under the Western Han from 206 BC to 25 AD.

records and memorial
By late spring 2010 the Michigan State Historic Preservation Office approved the archival records compiled of the memorial building and Wakefield City Hall.
According to a national law enforcement memorial organization in the UK, records show that since 1973 as many as 20 or more police officers in the United States have been killed on duty while manually deploying old-fashioned road spikes or similar manual tire-deflation devices.
The Palmach memorial website records 274 of its members being killed whilst in the Yiftach Brigade.
The Palmach memorial website records the names of 312 of its members who died whilst in the Negev Brigade.
PC Cock was buried at St Clement's Church, Chorlton, and a fine memorial was afterwards erected there, but it has since been removed to the Lancashire Constabulary Headquarters at Hutton near Preston ( a plain inscribed stone records the position of the grave and the churchyard is now disused ).
He was cremated at West Norwood Cemetery, where his memorial plaque records him as George Hackenschmidt.
Most notable is a band of 211 square memorial tiles dating from 1872 to 1973 ; each tile records a Brightlingsea person who has died at sea.
The Palmach memorial site records 37 deaths of Palmach members between May 1941 and May 1945.
The Palamach memorial site records the death of 34 female members, seventeen killed in action or in battle.
A memorial stone in the grounds of Loudoun Church records the names of Matthew Paton ( captured during the Pentland Rising and executed in Glasgow on December 19, 1666 ), David Findlay ( shot in Newmilns by order of General Dalziel in 1666 ), James Wood ( captured at the Battle of Bothwell Brig and executed at Magus Muir on November 25, 1679 ), James Nisbet ( executed in Glasgow on June 11, 1684 ) and the aforementioned John Nisbet ( fought at Pentland, Drumclog and Bothwell Brig, captured during a service in Fenwick and executed at Kilmarnock Cross on April 14, 1683 ).
It was during this period that Bean began planning for the post-war preservation of the Anzac legacy via the establishment of a permanent museum and memorial, and by the collection of records relating to Australia's war effort.
Bean envisioned a memorial that would not only keep track of and hold records and relics of war, but would also commemorate the Australians who lost their lives fighting for their country.
A memorial at the top of the main staircase records the names of the six O. S.
JewishGen features over 20 million records, 5 million family trees, 1. 7 million burial records, hundreds of translated Yizkor ( memorial ) books, research tools, a family finder, educational classes, and many other constantly updated resources.
He was buried at St Leonards in Bursledon on 16 December 1750 and has an elaborate memorial which records:
It was ordered that the 5th Royal Irish Light Dragoons should be erased from the records of the army list, in which a blank between the 4th and 6th Dragoons should remain forever, as a memorial of disgrace.
Slightly off this exact axial alignment, is the small Blitz memorial that records civilian deaths, closer to the south entrance ( picture right ).
He is buried at Abney Park Cemetery in Stoke Newington, London, where his memorial records some of his achievements.
The tablet on the northern side of the memorial records the names of those who died.
In 1715, d ' Adda was made Cardinal Bishop of Albano, and began a thorough restoration of Albano Cathedral, where his memorial records his works.
There are only a few records about the memorial endowments for Agnes Bernauer from the next three centuries.
A brass plate memorial in the park which now remembers this historic building records the names of over 150 jazz musicians that performed at the tavern.
A memorial in the cemetery at Chippewa Hill records John Kedugegwan as the last hereditary Chief of Saugeen.

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