pacified Yünnan and sent the family-dependents of the prince of Liang to <span class="searchmatch">Chi</span>-<span class="searchmatch">chou</span> [Cheju, i.e. Tan-lo] where they would be established." We are not informed...
welcome the Central and Eastern Army Corps to Po-<span class="searchmatch">chou</span>, a district in northern Anhwei province, were <span class="searchmatch">Chi</span> Wen-yüan and his Western Army Corps, who had reached...
Mou Chung-fu's dates are not known, but he was a native of Sui-<span class="searchmatch">chou</span> in Hupei. 1975, Wu-<span class="searchmatch">chi</span> Liu, Irving Yucheng Lo, editors, Sunflower Splendor: Three Thousand...
and he took his family first to Ch’in-<span class="searchmatch">chou</span> (modern T’ien-shui, Kansu) more than three hundred miles west of Hua-<span class="searchmatch">chou</span>. 1994, Herbert Franke, Denis Twitchett...
Fu's Kuang-i <span class="searchmatch">chi</span>[3], Cambridge University Press, →ISBN, →LCCN, →OCLC, page 235: Story: When Liu Yen-hui's father is prefect of Hu-<span class="searchmatch">chou</span> 湖州 a turtle is...
autumn of 803 he went on leave. His uncle Po <span class="searchmatch">Chi</span>-chên, had recently been moved from his post at Hsü-<span class="searchmatch">chou</span> and promoted to be Prefect of Hsü-ch’ang in Central...
insignificant post in the region of Huang-<span class="searchmatch">chou</span> on the north bank of the Yangtze in central China. 1966, Liu Wu-<span class="searchmatch">chi</span>, An Introduction to Chinese Literature[2]...
O-<span class="searchmatch">chou</span> on the middle Yangtze, where he devoted himself to historical scholarship, continuing and completing the famous commentary to the Shih-<span class="searchmatch">chi</span> of...
Experience and Lay Society in T'ang China: a reading of Tai Fu's Kuang-i <span class="searchmatch">chi</span>[1], Cambridge University Press, →ISBN, →LCCN, →OCLC, pages 69–70: In many...
Kuo-chen”, in The Poet Kao <span class="searchmatch">Chʻi</span>[1], Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press, →LCCN, →OCLC, page 19: He was a native of Tʻai-<span class="searchmatch">chou</span> (modern Lin-hai) on the...