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    Jie Zhitui (fl. 7th century BC), also known as Jie Zitui, was an ancient aristocrat who served the Jin prince Chong'er during the Spring and Autumn Period...
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  • Look up jie in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Jie or JIE may refer to: Jie of Xia, last ruler of the Xia dynasty of China Jie Zhitui or Zitui (7th century BC)...
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    in numerous Chinese legends, including those about his loyal courtier Jie Zhitui, whose death is said to have inspired China's Cold Food and Qingming Festivals...
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    and Tomb-Sweeping Festivals concerns the 7th-century-BC Jin nobleman Jie Zhitui, a model of self-sacrificing loyalty. During the Spring and Autumn Period...
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  • Yan Zhitui (Chinese: 顏之推; pinyin: Yán Zhītuī; Wade–Giles: Yen2 Chih1-t'ui1, 531–591) courtesy name Jie (Chinese: 介) was a Chinese calligrapher, painter...
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    trees and shade its medieval stone carvings. The Lord Jie Ridge is the supposed site of Jie Zhitui's immolation by order of his close friend Duke Chong'er...
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    Festival due to their close dates) In Memory of a loyal Ancient named Jie Zhitui (Chinese: 介子推), ordered by the Monarch of the Jin (Chinese state), Duke...
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  • site since late antiquity primarily associated with the myths around Jie Zhitui and the Cold Food Festival Original Temple of Mazu 妈祖祖庙 Mazu Zumiao Meizhou...
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    Chong'er to endow sacrifices for his retainer Jie Zhitui c. 636 BC. The early histories state that Jie had loyally followed Chong'er in exile around China...
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    folktale Legend of the White Snake. Han Shih, a retelling of the legends of Jie Zhitui and the origin of the Tomb-Sweeping Festival. Crossing the Ocean (Du Hai)...
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    of the Qing as being the actual "Mianshan" mentioned in the legends of Jie Zhitui concerning the origins of the Cold Food Festival, rather than the Mt Mian...
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    Period and the early Han, veneration of the 7th-century-BC Jin noble Jie Zhitui as an immortal developed into the Cold Food Festival, when fire was avoided...
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    Xiu for his "heroic service to Wei" and compare him to Nie Zheng and Jie Zhitui, as well as to confer posthumous honours on him and grant rewards to his...
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  • Guilin Tianyuan International Travel Service, retrieved 8 Nov 2017. "Guwenhua Jie", Advisor Travel, retrieved 8 Nov 2017. "Ancient Culture Street", Official...
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    Chong'er that it was necessary to leave. Hu Yan, Hu Mao, Xian Zhen (zh:先軫), Jie Zhitui, Zhao Cui, Wei Chou (zh:魏犨), and Jia Tuo (zh:賈佗) were among those who...
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  • loyal subjects: Zhao Cui, Hu Yan (狐偃), Jia Tuo (賈佗), Xian Zhen (先軫), and Jie Zhitui. In 655 BCE, Duke Xian sent troops led by Jia Hua (賈華) to attack Prince...
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    Master: A Comparative Analysis and Translation of Han Feizi Chapter 20, "Jie Lao," and Chapter 21, "Yu Lao"". In Paul R. Goldin (ed.). Dao Companion to...
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    talisman that Jie Xiang could still tell what was written in them and that he was even able to correct some mistakes in them. However, after Jie Xiang nobody...
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    According to tradition, Tang of Shang assembled his subjects to overthrow King Jie of Xia, the infamous last ruler of the Xia Dynasty, but they were reluctant...
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    University:; Social Science 170.6 (2003): 30-32. Xiao Yuhan. Guiguzi zhuaqi: Quan jie zhanguo diyi quiren mieguozhishu. Beijing: Tuanjie shubanshe, 2002. Xiao...
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    Another, somewhat later source, The Family Instructions of Master Yan by Yan Zhitui (531–591) states that there were two variants of Liubo, "Greater Bo" (大博)...
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  • Daoyun (fl. 4th century) Xie Lingyun (385–433) Xie He (fl. 5th century) Yan Zhitui (531–591) Yu Huan (fl. 3rd century) Yang Xiong (53 BC–18) Zu Chongzhi (429–500)...
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    the duchy. Pu would have also been a home to the famous courtiers like Jie Zhitui who followed Ji Chong'er into his exile. Their court was later imposed...
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    the Sui dynasty. 582 Compilation began of the Jingdian Shiwen. 589 Yan Zhitui first referred to toilet paper. 10 February Sui forces captured the Chen...
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    first recorded use of toilet paper made in 589 by the scholar-official Yan Zhitui (531–591), confirmed in 851 by an Arab traveler who remarked that Tang Chinese...
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  • passages seem incongruous for a children's primer, for instance (quoted by Yan Zhitui), "The Han Dynasty annexes the whole world and all the kingdoms observe...
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    paper was first mentioned by the Sui Chinese politician and artist Yan Zhitui (531–591) in the year 589 during the Sui Dynasty, with full evidence of...
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    focus on Daoist monasticism: Chuzhen jie (Precepts for Novices), Zhongji jie (Precepts of the Central Pole), Tianxian jie (Precepts for Celestial Immortals)...
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    goal first. Notable figures in this genre include Nie Bao, Zou Shouyi, Xu Jie, and Zhang Juzheng. Zhezhong School emphasizes on inner virtues. Scholars...
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  • established the Wenlin Hall (文林館), headed by the officials Li Delin and Yan Zhitui (顏之推). They retained a group of literarily-capable men and authored one...
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