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Preliminary Discussion on the Forgeries in Chinese Classics
The ancient Chinese classics from prehistory, per Xiao Qi’s comment on Wang Jia’s Shi-yi-ji (Records of Collected Extant Heritage), were written on the jades wrapped by the golden threads, and inscribed using the bird-scratch-style characters and worm-crawl-style characters, with characters’ … Continue reading
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Huangdi – the Yellow Overlord
Huangdi’s line appears to be still a branch of the Sino-Tibetan group. However, he was implied to be the father of ‘Bei-di’ (北狄) or the ‘barbarian’ from the north in ‘The Legends of Mountains and Seas’, which was said to be a … Continue reading
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