PALAVRAS EM INGLÊS RELACIONADAS COM «SU-CHOU»
Su-chou
chou
wordreference
ˈsuːˈtʃaʊ
variant
transliteration
chinese
name
suzhou
ˈsuːˈdʒəʊ
soochow
city
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10 LIVROS EM INGLÊS RELACIONADOS COM «SU-CHOU»
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1
The Music of
Su-
chou Tʼan-tzʼu: Elements of the Chinese ...
Elements of the Chinese Southern Singing-narrative Benye Cao, Pen-yeh Tsao.
Three-Note Motivic Germ9 Motivic germs composed of combinations of three
notes within the penta- anhemitonic scale system play an essential role in t'an-tz'
u ...
Benye Cao, Pen-yeh Tsao, 1988
2
Studies on the Population of China, 1368-1953
By the early seventeenth century, possibly much earlier, in as southerly a place
as Ch'iian-chou in southern coastal Fukien, there were early-ripening varieties
called the "Su-chou red" and "Honan early." In the eighteenth century another ...
3
Inscribed Landscapes: Travel Writing from Imperial China
Kao was born in Ch'ang-chou (modern Su-chou, Chiang-su) into a family of
modest means. In 1356, Su-chou became the capital of a contender for the
throne, Chang Shih-ch'eng (1321-1367), who proclaimed himself "Prince of Wu"
in 1363; ...
4
Soulstealers: The Chinese Sorcery Scare of 1768
In a fascinating chronicle of this epidemic of fear and the official prosecution of soulstealers that ensued, Philip Kuhn opens a window on the world of eighteenth-century China.
Philip A KUHN, Philip A Kuhn, 2009
5
Limits to Autocracy: From Sung Neo-Confucianism to a ...
... natural disaster and no longer had the resources to sustain themselves until
the next harvest.5i The major Sung cities such as Ch'in-chou, Ch'ien-chou, Chen-
chou, Ch'eng-tu, Ch'u-chou, Hang-chou, Kuang-chou, Su-chou, and Yang-chou,
...
6
Prosperity, Region, and Institutions in Maritime China: The ...
Important as these cities were, our knowledge of their intramural structures
remains sketchy and is confined to a few discussed in Sung gazetteers, most
notably K'ai-feng, Lin-an (Hang-chou), Su-chou, and Ming-chou. Recent work on
Chinese ...
7
The Cambridge History of China: Volume 8, The Ming Dynasty
Those merchants who retained their eligibility made some of the great fortunes of
the Ch'ing period. There were also other famous merchant groups, such as the
Fukien, Kiangsi, and Su-chou groups. A subgroup of the last is also known as the
...
Denis C. Twitchett, Frederick W. Mote, 1998
tery in Su-chou were an immediate success, drawing thousands of laity and
clergy. That same year the Hang-chou prefect Hsiieh Yen (953-1025) ordered
Tsun-shih to take up permanent residence in Hang-chou as abbot of Ling-shan ...
Peter N. Gregory, Daniel Aaron Getz, 2002
9
A Corpus of Early Tibetan Inscriptions
The line of forts may refer to the strong cities along the trade route to Central Asia
and the line of the Great Wall built by the Han dynasty which had fallen into
dilapidation except for its western extension between Su-chou and Sha- chou by
the ...
10
"This Culture of Ours": Intellectual Transitions in Tʼang ...
... SR» Su-chou SSffl Su J«»n fSPI Su Hsun Mitt Su Huan iRSI Su Mien M§L
SuPo-ku iBteH SuShen SEW. Su. shih. mm. Su Shun-ch'in jft#&. Su. Sung. Mm.
Su Tzu-chan WWtk Suwen MM Su Yuan-ming jKSKI'i Su yuan-wai-lang HMfl-BP
Sui ...