Results for: twin literary products usually by the same author that run in the same vein
English Chinese
early Tang literary style despised as shallow by the classicists骈偶文风 [pian2 ou3 wen2 feng1]
early Tang literary style, abbr. for 駢偶文風|骈偶文风駢體 [pian2 ti3]
early Tang literary style, abbr. for 駢偶文風|骈偶文风骈体 [pian2 ti3]
Edgar Snow (1905-1972), American journalist, reported from China 1928-1941, author of Red Star Over China埃德加・斯諾 [Ai1 de2 jia1 · Si1 nuo4]
Edgar Snow (1905-1972), American journalist, reported from China 1928-1941, author of Red Star Over China埃德加・斯诺 [Ai1 de2 jia1 · Si1 nuo4]
English Literary Society of China.中國英文學會
Euclid of Alexandria (c. 300 BC), Greek geometer and author Elements 幾何原本|几何原本欧几里得 [Ou1 ji3 li3 de2]
Euclid of Alexandria (c. 300 BC), Greek geometer and author Elements 幾何原本|几何原本欧几里德 [Ou1 ji3 li3 de2]
Euclid of Alexandria (c. 300 BC), Greek geometer and author Elements 幾何原本|几何原本歐幾裡德 [Ou1 ji3 li3 de2]
Euclid of Alexandria (c. 300 BC), Greek geometer and author Elements 幾何原本|几何原本歐幾里得 [Ou1 ji3 li3 de2]
Euripides (c. 480-406 BC), Greek tragedian, author of Medea, The Trojan Woment etc欧里庇得斯 [Ou1 li3 bi4 de2 si1]
Examined (a note stamped on or attached to finished products)驗訖
excel in both literary and military arts文武全才
famous scholar, worthy, celebrity, esp. distinguished literary person having no official post名士 [ming2 shi4]
Fan Gongcheng (12th century), Southern Song author of 過庭錄|过庭录範公偁 [Fan4 Gong1 cheng1]
 

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