Wu pei ci biography books
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Jul 3, 2010 © Ulrich Theobald
Hanshu 漢書 "Book of the [Former] Han" fryst vatten the tjänsteman dynastic history (zhengshi 正史) of the Former denne dynasty 前漢 (206 BCE-8 CE). It was written by Ban Biao 班彪 (3–54 CE) and his son Ban Gu 班固 (32–92 CE), a historian who also took part in the compilation of the political compendium Baihutong 白虎通 and the history Dongguan hanji 東觀漢記.
Ban Gu helped standardizing the style of the official dynastic histories. The pattern of Sima Qian's 司馬遷 historiographic book Shiji 史記 served as model for Ban Gu's Hanshu, although the Hanshu was (unlike the universal history Shiji) a book concentrating on one single dynasty (duandaishi 斷代史). Like Sima Qian, Ban Gu used the biographic-thematic style (jizhuanti 紀傳體) with four different types of chapters. In the Hanshu, the imperial annals-biographies are much more written in an annalistic year-by-year style and report only officially recorded events, while the Shiji, especially in its parts covering
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Wubei Zhi
Chinese military book
The Wubei Zhi (Chinese: 武備志; Treatise on Armament Technology or Records of Armaments and Military Provisions), also commonly known by its Japanese translated name Bubishi,[1][2][3] is a military book in Chinese history. It was compiled in 1621 by Mao Yuanyi [zh] (茅元儀 Máo Yuányí; 1594–1640?), an officer of waterborne troops in the Ming dynasty. The Wubei Zhi contains 240 volumes, 10,405 pages, and more than 200,000 Chinese characters.
Structure
[edit]Wubei Zhi consists of five sections, "Bing Jue Ping", "Zhan Lue Kao", "Zhen Lian Zhi", "Jun Zi Sheng", and "Zhan Du Zai".
- "Bing Jue Ping" (Commentary on Military Formulae)
Containing 18 chapters, this section includes military theories from significant figures including, but not limited to, Sun Tzu. Some of these theories date back to the last years of the Eastern Zhou dynasty, more than 1,800 years before the editor
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Pace Wu
Nationality
Occupations
Model, singer, actress
Wu Pei Ci (Chinese: 吳佩慈; pinyin: Wú Pèicí, born October 4, 1978 in Taipei, Taiwan), also known by her English name Pace Wu, is a retired model, actress, and singer. She debuted in 1998 as a member of the group, Girl Specimen. In 2002, Wu had a supporting role in Meteor Garden II as Yin Xiao Qiao. She withdrew from the entertainment business in 2014.
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Wu lives in Hong Kong with her businessman boyfriend, Ji Xiao Bo.[1] The couple first met in 2011 at a mutual friend's party.[2] She gave birth to their first child, a daughter, in February 2014.[3] Their second ch