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Jih-wen Lin of the Academica Sinica picked that up, observing that "we know from theory and empircal research that people have already made up their minds."
Archive 2008-03-01 Michael Turton 2008
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A literal English translation of the text used by the Jenmin Jih-pao (People's Daily), the official Peking organ, of April 14, 1965, reads: "According to the program of the Southern National Liberation Front, the affairs of the South must be settled by the Southern people themselves without foreign interference."
A Special Supplement: Vietnam: How Not to Negotiate Draper, Theodore H. 1967
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The city of Loyang in Honan is by the Chinese regarded as the centre of the world and Annam or Jih-nan as the country over which the sun in his course reaches the southermost point.
Lunheng 1962
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Here they discovered a whole assemblage consisting of Tan Kuang, Ch'eng Jih-hsing, Hu Ch'i-lai, Tan T'ing-jen and others, and the singing-boy as well.
Hung Lou Meng, Book II Or, the Dream of the Red Chamber, a Chinese Novel in Two Books Xueqin Cao
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Ch'eng Jih-hsing, who is in that curio shop of ours, unexpectedly brought along, goodness knows where he fished them from, fresh lotus so thick and so long, so mealy and so crisp; melons of this size; and a Siamese porpoise, that long and that big, smoked with cedar, such as is sent as tribute from the kingdom of Siam.
Hung Lou Meng, Book II Or, the Dream of the Red Chamber, a Chinese Novel in Two Books Xueqin Cao
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The best authentic tradition in Bokhari (Kitáb-ul-Jihád) has the word '_Malik_,' monarch; but in other three places of Bokhari, Kitabul Monakib, Maghazi, and Istizan, the narrator has a doubt whether the word was _Allah_ or _Malik_.
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Chu Wen-hsin, in his Li-tai Jih-shih K'ao, p. 30, suggests the eclipse of Sept. 19, 107 B.C.
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Chiao-chih, or Jih-nan shall each use [as an offering] twenty rhinoceros horns more than nine inches long and one fine tortoise-shell carapace; [those who receive the income of estates in] Yü-lin [Commandery] shall each use [as an offering twenty] elephant tusks more than three feet long and kingfisher feathers.
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Jih-nan, Chu-yai, and Tan-erh; he [also] fixed [the administration of the territory occupied by] the southwestern barbarians and made of it the commanderies of Wu-tu, Tsang-k'o, Yüeh-sui, Shen-li, and Wen-shan.
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Neither Hoang, in his Catalogue des éclipses de soleil et de lune nor Chu Wen-hsin, in his Li-tai Jih-shih K'ao, seems to have noticed this necessary correction in Hoang's calendar.
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