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- BC的另一種寫法
- 1962, Tsuen-hsuin Tsien, “Engravings on Stone and Jade [石刻与玉刻]”, 出自 Written on Bamboo and Silk: the Beginnings of Chinese Books and Inscriptions [书于竹与帛:中国书籍与碑文的开端][1], University of Chicago Press, →LCCN, →OCLC,第 84 頁:
- A group of eleven inscribed tablets of jade and stone, dating from about the sixth century B.C., is said to have been discovered around 1940 at Ch’in-yang, Honan.
- 据说1940年左右在河南沁阳发现了一组十一块刻有铭文的玉石碑,其年代约为公元前六世纪。
- 1997, Helmut Brinker, “On the Origin of the Human Image in Chinese Art [论中国艺术中人物形象的起源]”, 出自 "Visions of Man in Chinese Art" with Selected Japanese Paintings [“中国艺术中的人物形象”附日本画选集][2], Kaikodo, →ISBN, →OCLC,第 28 頁:
- Several fragments of reddish-brown clay statuettes of the Hongshan culture, found at Dongshanzui in Kazuo county, Liaoning province and dating to 3500 B.C., all seem to be kneeling or seated figures of about half life-size or smaller.
- 辽宁省喀左县东山嘴出土了数件可追溯至公元前3500年的红山文化红褐色泥塑残片,全部为跪姿或坐姿,大小约为真人的一半或更小。
- 2002, Nicola Di Cosmo, “From Peace to War: China's Shift from Appeasement to Military Engagement [从和平到战争:中国从绥靖政策到军事参与的转变]”, 出自 Ancient China and Its Enemies: The Rise of Nomadic Power in East Asian History [古代中国及其敌人:东亚历史上游牧民族的崛起][3], Cambridge University Press, →ISBN, →LCCN, →OCLC,第 239 頁:
- The following year ten thosuand Hsiung-nu cavalry invaded Shang-ku,⁹⁶ but in 121 B.C. General Huo Ch’ü-ping, at the head of ten thousand cavalry, setting off from Lung-hsi⁹⁷ marched for over one thousand li, crossed the Yen-chih Mountains,⁹⁸ and attacked the Hsiung-nu.
- 次年,一万名匈奴骑兵侵入上谷。公元前121年,将军霍去病率领一万骑兵,从陇西出发,行军千余里,越过焉支山,攻打匈奴。
- 2021年5月11日, Rowan K. Flad, “It’s a golden age for Chinese archaeology — and the West is ignoring it [中国考古学已进入黄金时代——西方却忽视了它]”, 出自 The Washington Post[4], →ISSN, →OCLC,2021-05-11歸檔自原頁面, PostEverything[5]:
- A Swedish geologist turned archaeologist, Johan Gunnar Andersson, for example led the project that led to the discovery of the “Peking Man” fossils, in the 1920s, at the site of Zhoukoudian, dating to circa 200,000 to 700,000 years ago, and also helped establish evidence of “prehistoric” culture, in the form of early painted ceramics at the Neolithic site of Yangshao, dating to circa 5,000 to 3,000 B.C.
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