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    Xingzhou Zhongguo jing wu ti yu hui san shi zhou nian ji nian te kan.

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    編輯星洲中國精武體育會."1922-1951"--封面.書名據版權頁.bian ji Xingzhou Zhongguo jing wu ti yu hui."1922-1951"--Feng mian.Shu ming ju ban quan ye

    Zun jing ti mu.

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    On double leaves, oriental style.Zun jing shu yuan ri ke ti mu -- Zun jing shu yuan tang ke ti mu -- Shu jing ti mu -- Jing xue chu cheng / Liao Ping, Wu Zhiying zhuan.Photocopy.Mode of access: Internet

    Huangdi nei jing su wen yi bian

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    V.1-6. 重廣補註黃帝内經素問 -- v.7-10. 黃帝内經靈樞 -- v.10. 黃帝内經素問遺編.V.1-6. Chong guang bu zhu Huangdi nei jing Su wen -- v.7-10. Huangdi nei jing Ling shu -- v.10. Huangdi nei jing Su wen yi bian.啟玄子次註 ; 林億...[et al.]校正 ; 孫兆改誤. 黃帝内經靈樞 : 十二卷. 黃帝内經素問遺編 / 劉温舒原本.綫裝 .框21.1x15.7公分, 10行20字, 小字雙行同. 白口, 左右雙邊, 單黑魚尾. 版心中鐫"内經"及卷次, 下鐫葉次.書名頁刻"内經, 校對無訛, 京口文成堂摹刻宋本". 書名背頁牌記刻"光緖甲申年[1884]孟秋開雕, 文成".《中國中醫古籍總目》(00006)著錄.鈐"長沙李氏夢瑩藏本", "莊兆祥印", "莊兆祥".Xian zhuang .Kuang 21.1 x 15.7 gong fen, 10 hang 20 zi, xiao zi shuang hang tong. Bai kou, zuo you shuang bian, dan hei yu wei. Ban xin zhong juan "Nei jing" ji juan ci, xia juan ye ci.Detailed notes in vernacular field only.Detailed notes in vernacular field only.Qixuanzi ci zhu ; Lin Yi ...[et al.] jiao zheng ; Sun Zhao gai wu. Huangdi nei jing Ling shu : shi er juan. Huangdi nei jing Su wen yi bian / Liu Wenshu yuan ben.Qian "Changsha Li shi Mengying cang ben", "Zhuang Zhaoxiang yin", "zhuang zhao xiang"

    Nei jing zuan yao

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    V.1. 卷首 : 內經纂要 -- v.2-12. 卷一至十四 : 雜症 -- v.13. 卷十五 : 脉訣.V.1. Juan shou : nei jing zuan yao -- v.2-12. Juan yi zhi shi si : za zheng -- v.13. Juan shi wu : mai jue.馮兆張纂輯 ; 羅如桂, 王崇志, [馮]乾元仝較.綫裝.框19.3.x14.1公分, 9行22字. 白口, 左右雙邊, 無魚尾. 版心上鐫"馮氏錦囊秘錄"及子目, 中鐫卷次, 下鐫小題, 葉次及"福文堂".卷首分上, 下卷, 又題為《內經纂要》.書名頁破損, 存"浙江馮楚瞻纂輯, 醫書第一善本, 戊午歲...".張士甄序末刻"道光壬寅年[1842]福文堂重修"雜症大小合參卷端題"海鹽馮兆張楚瞻甫纂輯, 門人羅如桂丹臣王崇志慎初男乾元龍田仝較".《中國中醫古籍總目》(13147)著錄有道光二十二年福文堂刻本, 咸豐八年戊午翼經堂刻本.鈐"莊兆祥印", "莊兆祥".Xian zhuang.Kuang 19.3 x 14.1 gong fen, 9 hang 22 zi. Bai kou, zuo you shuang bian, wu yu wei. Ban xin shang juan "Feng shi jin nang mi lu" ji zhi mu, zhong juan juan ci, xia juan xiao ti, ye ci ji "Fu wen tang".Detailed notes in vernacular field only.Detailed notes in vernacular field only.Detailed notes in vernacular field only.Detailed notes in vernacular field only.Detailed notes in vernacular field only.Feng Zhaozhang zuan ji ; Luo Rugui, Wang Chongzhi, [Feng] Qianyuan tong jiao.Qian "Zhuang Zhaoxiang yin", "Zhuang Zhaoxiang"

    Jing wu ti yu hui fu xing di ba jie li jian shi jiu zhi dian li ji chun jie lian huan da hui te kan /c[bian ji zhu ren Luo Junchou ; bian ji wei yuan Liang Shengchi ... [deng]].

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    書名據封面.內文刊載黃漢勛所著之"精武國術部之的演變"(p. 26).黃漢勛為第一至第三屆"香港精武體育會"之國術主任, 自第五屆起為體育主任.Shu ming ju feng mian.Nei wen kan zai Huang Hanxun suo zhu zhi "Jing wu guo shu bu zhi de yan bian" (p. 26).Huang Hanxun wei di yi zhi di san jie "Xianggang jing wu ti yu hui" zhi guo shu zhu ren, zi di wu jie qi wei ti yu zhu ren

    Nan hua jing

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    [v. 1-6]. 南華真經 / 莊子. -- [v. 7-12]. 荀子 / 荀子. -- [v.13-14]. 中說 / 王通. -- [v. 15-16]. 沖虛至德真經 / 列子. -- [v. 17]. 老子道德經 / 老子. -- [v. 18-20] 新纂門目五臣音註揚子法言 / 揚雄.[v. 1-6]. Nan hua zhen jing / Zhuangzi. -- [v. 7-12]. Xunzi / Xunzi. -- [v.13-14]. Zhong shuo / Wang Tong. -- [v. 15-16]. Chong xu zhi de zhen jing / Liezi. -- [v. 17]. Laozi dao de jing / Laozi. -- [v. 18-20] Xin zuan men mu wu chen yin zhu Yangzi fa yan / Yang Xiong.題名由編目者擬定.綫裝.框19 x 14.2公分, 8行17字, 小字雙行同, 白口, 單白魚尾, 四周雙邊."荀子"由"桐蔭書屋"出版; "中說", "沖虛至德真經", "老子道德經", "新纂門目五臣音註揚子法言"出版者不詳.鈐有朱印.Ti ming you bian mu zhe ni ding.Xian zhuang.Kuang 19 x 14.2 gong fen, 8 hang17 zi, xiao zi shuang hang tong, bai kou, dan bai yu wei, si zhou shuang bian."Xunzi" you "Tong yin shu wu"chu ban; "Zhong shuo", "Chong xu zhi de zhen jing", "Laozi dao de jing", "Xin zuan men mu wu chen yin zhu Yangzi fa yan" chu ban zhe bu xiang.Qian you zhu yin

    Jing wu te kan.

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    香港精武體育會編印.香港精武體育會聯合海內外精武拳師響應東華三院八十週年紀念義演大會, 一九五一年十二月二十九日編印.Xianggang jing wu ti yu hui bian yin

    Empress Wu the Great Tang Dynasty China

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    Europe and Great Britain have had many sovereign queens in the course of history. In ancient China, there was none of that. Only one Empress ever ruled China in her own name Empress Wu. Given her startling performance in a world of deadly intrigue and shifting loyalties, Wu is still respected as an effective and clear-sighted ruler.Intro -- Preface -- Chapter 1. Origins of a Future Sovereign -- The Wu Family -- Wu's Father Rises from a Merchant to a Nobleman -- Mr. Wu Marries Up -- Mr. Wu Becomes a Governor -- Mr. Wu Leaves His Family Bereft -- The Establishment of the Tang Dynasty -- Mr. Wu's Sponsor Becomes the Second Emperor of the Tang Dynasty -- Empress Changsun and a Few of the Courtiers -- Chapter 2. Miss Wu Becomes an Imperial Concubine -- The Sons Vie for the Succession -- Selecting the Crown Prince -- Introduction to the Crown Prince -- Sent to a Nunnery -- The New Emperor Reigns -- Empress Wang Brings Wu Back to the Palace -- Empress Wang and Concubine Xiao Unite against Concubine Wu -- Concubine Wu Fights Back -- The Courtiers Take Sides -- Empress Wang and Her Supporters Take a Mis-Step -- Empress Wang and the Crown Prince are Removed -- Wu Becomes Empress -- Chapter 3. From Empress to Empress Dowager -- Advancing Supporters and Annihilating Opponents -- Taking Part in Politics -- The Pleasures of Traveling -- Relationship With Her Children -- Chapter 4. The Empress Dowager Consolidates Her Power -- Standing at the Top -- View from the Summit -- Chapter 5. Rebellions -- The Largest Rebellion -- The Rebellions of the Princes Li -- Other Rebellions -- Abuse of Power at Every Level -- Chapter 6. Picking Favorites -- Naming a Successor -- Empress Wu's Favorites -- Chapter 7. Relations with Other Nations -- Tibet -- Korea -- The Tujue Clan -- Japan and Arabia -- Chapter 8. Famous Legends About Empress Wu -- Face Reading -- Flowers Blooming in Winter -- Other LegendsEurope and Great Britain have had many sovereign queens in the course of history. In ancient China, there was none of that. Only one Empress ever ruled China in her own name Empress Wu. Given her startling performance in a world of deadly intrigue and shifting loyalties, Wu is still respected as an effective and clear-sighted ruler.Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources.Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, YYYY. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries

    Jing dong kao gu lu

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    陸祚蕃撰 ; [吳震方輯]. 滇黔紀遊 / 陳鼎撰 ; [吳震方輯]. 京東考古錄 / 顧炎武撰 ; [吳震方輯]Lu Zuofan zhuan ; [Wu Zhenfang ji]. Dian Qian ji you / Chen Ding zhuan ; [Wu Zhenfang ji]. Jing dong kao gu lu / Gu Yanwu zhuan ; [Wu Zhenfang ji

    Xianggang jing wu za zhi

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    已停刊.著錄據: 第8期(民國14年[1925]7月1日); 刊名據封面.Yi ting kan.Zhu lu ju: di 8 qi (Minguo 14 nian [1925] 7 yue 1 ri); kan ming ju feng mian
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