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Zhu wen gong jiao Changli xian sheng yi wen
[韓愈撰 ; 朱熹校].綫裝, 1函(夾板函套)框19.7x12.7公分, 13行23字, 小字雙行同. 粗黑口, 四周雙邊, 雙黑魚尾. 版心下鐫葉次.原書高二十六公分.內封頁有筆錄"張菊生先生謂是書...相隨之元大德本元有編首序文""香港中文大學圖書館中國古籍庫"提供電子版.鈐有"小嫏嬛福地張氏收藏", "桐溪傳生", "屈向邦印", "蔭堂"諸印.Library's copy: 本館藏缺《遺詩》Xian zhuang, 1 han (jia ban han tao)Kuang 19.7 x 12.7 gong fen, 13 hang 23 zi, xiao zi shuang hang tong. Cu hei kou, si zhou shuang bian, shuang hei yu wei. Ban xin xia juan ye ci.Yuan shu gao er shi liu gong fen.Nei feng ye you bi lu "Zhang Jusheng xian sheng wei shi shu ... xiang sui zhi yuan da de ben yuan you bian shou xu wen"[Han Yu zhuan ; Zhu Xi jiao]."Xianggang Zhong wen da xue tu shu guan Zhongguo gu ji ku" ti gong dian zi ban.Qian you "Xiao lang huan fu di zhang shi shou cang", "Tong xi zhuan sheng", "Qu xiang bang yin", "Yin tang"zhu yin.Library's copy: ben guan cang que "Yi shi
Quan guo er tong zuo wen bi sai te deng zuo pin
全國兒童作文比賽評判會編.Cover title.Quan guo er tong zuo wen bi sai ping pan hui bian
Xi you xi qu ji
Xiao shuo "Xi you ji" shi " shi dai lei ji xing cheng shu" de dian fan zhi zuo, zai qi cheng shu ji jie shou guo cheng zhong, " Xi you ji xi qu" shi bu ke huo que de zhong yao huan jie. Er dang xiao shuo "Xi you ji" wen shi yi hou, "Xi you ji xi qu" you cheng wei qi chuan bo liu bu de zhu yao qu dao zhi yi. "Xi you xi qu ji" hui ji li dai you guan xi you de xi qu, qi zhong bu fa ban ben xi jian zhe, bing dui qi jin xing xiang ying de zheng li, xiao zhu, dui zhuan ye yan jiu zhe he yi ban du zhe dou da you bi y
A New Approach to "Wen Bi Shuo" --A Study of Bi--
In the late Six Dynasties period 六朝 it appears that the broad sence of wen 文 was classified into two different concepts : the narrow sense of wen, and bi 筆. According to research into theories of Chinese literature, the argument has been repeated that when the distinction between wen and bi is made, it is related to concepts of shi 詩 and wen. Since this distinction directly reflects the contemporary understanding of wen, it is a very important problem. Until recently, it was forgotten that bi meant not only a type of writing but also calligraphy 書法. Looking at it from this point of view, I took up a new approach toward 'wen bi shuo' 文筆說, reviewed many examples of wen and bi, shi and bi in individual sentences and some important facts emerged as the result of my investigation. According the Wen xin diao long 文心雕龍, bi has been commonly regarded as a type of writing without rhym, but, strictly speaking, there are very few examples of this. On the contrary, there are several examples of the use of the word bi that mean calligraphy. For instance, 'Wang bi' 王筆 and 'Xie shi' 謝詩 in the Wen Tingyun 溫庭均 poems certainly refer to Wang Xizhi's 王羲之 calligraphy and Xie Lingyun's 謝靈運 verse, while the mention of Yan Chun's 顏竣 bi in the biography of Yan Chun in the Song annals 宋書顏竣傳 probably refers to Yan Chun's calligraphy. It has been frequently pointed out that bi refers to official documemts, however, it should be added that the calligraphy of official documents was very important. During China's Middle Ages, calligraphy was a very important skill for government officials, as they were often recruited on the basis of their calligraphic talents. Bi is most closely related to both calligraphy and official documents. Of course most official documents were generally without rhym. Therefore, we can ascribe all three features : calligraphy, official documents, lack of rhym to bi. At first, all three features were attributed to bi, but after the Yong Ming era 永明期, when debate over rhym became heated, bi was perhaps best characterized by its lack of rhym. In conclusion, I have advanced a new model of 'wen bi shuo'. The occurrence and transition in the use of wen and bi can be divided between the growth and decline of the bi and shi's independence from literature
Sarothrias sinicus Bi & Chen 2015
Sarothrias sinicus Bi & Chen, 2015 Chinese common name: ƤŖDaem (Figs 1B, 3E–I) Sarothrias sinicus Bi & Chen, 2015: 54. Material examined. CHINA: XIZANG : 1 (holotype), ‘China: Xizang, Motuo (ḄȒ), Baricun (BHIJ), 2014.vii.27, 1850 m, leg. Wen-Xuan Bi.’ (SNUC) . YUNNAN : 1, ‘China: Yunnan, Lushui (ẘḳh), Pianma (Rĥ), Gangfang (Ṅae) (ca. 26°00’N, 98°37’E), 2100 m, 2.v.2015, leg. Wen-Xuan Bi’ (SNUC). Supplementary description. Habitus of male from Yunnan as in Fig. 1B. Tergite VII (Fig. 3E) with rounded apical margin slightly incised at middle; sternite VIII and genital segments as in Fig. 3F. Aedeagus strongly sclerotized, in ventral view (Fig. 3G) tapering at the apex, in lateral view (Figs 3H–I) curved, constricted near base, evenly broadening to its maximum width at basal 1/4, and then gradually narrowing toward apex. Measurements (holotype in parentheses): body length 2.44 (2.45) mm, length of head from anterior margin of clypeus to base 0.33 (0.36) mm, width across eyes 0.46 (0.45) mm, length of antenna 0.87 (0.90) mm, length of pronotum along midline 0.72 (0.70) mm, maximum width of pronotum 0.51 (0.51) mm, length of elytra along suture 1.39 (1.39) mm, maximum width of elytra 0.81 (0.81) mm, elytral index (length/width) 1.72 (1.72), length of aedeagus 0.56 (n/a) mm. Distribution. Southwest China: Yunnan (new provincial record), Xizang. Comments. Since the body size, proportions of the body segments, patterns of the secretion on the head, pronotum, and elytra, and the arrangement of discal rows and punctation on the elytra are extremely similar, and there is no defining character that can be used to consistently separate the populations of Yunnan and Tibet, we treat these two populations as conspecific. The male from Yunnan has the punctures of the pronotal disc slightly smaller, and basal half of the aedeagal median lobe slightly narrower than those from Tibet. Given that there is a 500 km gap in between, this difference is interpreted as intraspecific variation.Published as part of Yin, Zi-Wei & Bi, Wen-Xuan, 2018, New and little known Jacobsoniidae (Coleoptera) from China, pp. 11-16 in Acta Entomologica Musei Nationalis Pragae 58 (1) on page 15, DOI: 10.2478/aemnp-2018-0002, http://zenodo.org/record/367522
Qing dai Jiangnan nü xing wen xue shi lun
Qing dai shi nü xing wen xue zui wei fa da shi qi, wu lun shi zuo zhe yu zuo pin shu liang, dou shi qian dai wu fa bi ni de. Er Jiang nan nü xing wen xue you shi Qing dai nü xing wen xue de jie chu dai biao. Ben shu xuan qu Qing dai ge shi qi Jiang nan di qu zui zhu ming de nü xing zuo jia zuo pin ji qi wen xue huo dong jin xing xiang xi, shen ru de yan jiu, dui yu nü xing zuo jia de xin ling, sheng huo, jiao you, chuang zuo nei rong, yi shu te se yi ji wen xue li lun deng dou you xi zhi fen xi, bing jie shi le dang shi nü xing wen xue xing sheng de she hui yuan yi
Echinovelleda inermis Bi & Chen 2021
<i>Echinovelleda inermis</i> Bi & Chen, 2021 <p>(Figs. 6, 22, Map 1)</p> <p> <i>Echinovelleda inermis</i> Bi & Chen, 2021: 292. Type locality: Hupingshan, Hunan, China.</p> <p> <b>Distribution (Map 1).</b> China: Hubei, Hunan.</p>Published as part of <i>Bi, Wen-Xuan, Mu, Chen & Lin, Mei-Ying, 2024, Taxonomic studies on the genera Echinovelleda Breuning, 1936 and Propedicellus Huang, Huang & Liu, 2020 (Coleoptera, Cerambycidae, Lamiinae, Lamiini), pp. 65-78 in Zootaxa 5399 (1)</i> on page 69, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5399.1.5, <a href="http://zenodo.org/record/10477787">http://zenodo.org/record/10477787</a>
Echinovelleda yanziae Bi & Chen 2021
<i>Echinovelleda yanziae</i> Bi & Chen, 2021 <p>(Fig. 5, Map 1)</p> <p> <i>Echinovelleda yanziae</i> Bi & Chen, 2021: 294. Type locality: Nanling, Guangdong, China.</p> <p> <b>Distribution (Map 1).</b> China: Guangdong.</p>Published as part of <i>Bi, Wen-Xuan, Mu, Chen & Lin, Mei-Ying, 2024, Taxonomic studies on the genera Echinovelleda Breuning, 1936 and Propedicellus Huang, Huang & Liu, 2020 (Coleoptera, Cerambycidae, Lamiinae, Lamiini), pp. 65-78 in Zootaxa 5399 (1)</i> on page 69, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5399.1.5, <a href="http://zenodo.org/record/10477787">http://zenodo.org/record/10477787</a>
Zhongguo xian dai wen xue de jiang jie The territory of modern Chinese literature
Ben shu bao kuo le bi zhe guo qu 10 nian fa biao yu xue shu qi kan de lun wen, zhu yao nei rong shi guan yu Zhongguo xian dai wen xue de zuo jia yan jiu, qi fan wei bao kuo ru qian suo shu de duo di qu wen xue xian xiang de lun xi, bi zhe li zu yu wen ben xi du, tong shi zhu yi dui shi dai yu jing, zhi shi fen zi ming yun de ti cha, shi tu cong yi ge bi jiao hong guan de shi ye zhong guan cha Zhongguo xian dai wen xue de fa zhan qing kuang. bi zhe dui Zhongguo xian dai wen xue jiang yu de yan jiu, shi yi zhong xin de wen xue shi guan de chang shi, zhe ben lun zhu zhong di lun wen shi dui guo qu yan jiu de zong jie, ye shi dui wei lai xin de yan jiu ke ti de qi shi he kai sh
Echinovelleda chinensis subsp. dichromata Bi 2018
<i>Echinovelleda chinensis dichromata</i> Bi, 2018 <p>(Fig. 8, Map 1)</p> <p> <i>Echinovelleda chinensis dichromata</i> Bi, 2018: 270. Type locality: Leigongshan, Guizhou, China.</p> <p> <b>Distribution (Map 1).</b> China: Hunan, Guizhou.</p>Published as part of <i>Bi, Wen-Xuan, Mu, Chen & Lin, Mei-Ying, 2024, Taxonomic studies on the genera Echinovelleda Breuning, 1936 and Propedicellus Huang, Huang & Liu, 2020 (Coleoptera, Cerambycidae, Lamiinae, Lamiini), pp. 65-78 in Zootaxa 5399 (1)</i> on page 69, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5399.1.5, <a href="http://zenodo.org/record/10477787">http://zenodo.org/record/10477787</a>
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