HEROES 前佛英雄
BIOGRAPHIES:
Hypernym
- MALESBIOGRAPHIC ENTRIES: unsubclassified males.
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- PROPER NAMENAME of a DEFINED HUMAN, ANIMAL OR THING.
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- PROPER NAMENAME of a DEFINED HUMAN, ANIMAL OR THING.
- PROPER NAMESTHESE HAVE TO BE REARRANGED.
Words
神農 shén nóng OC: ɢljin nuuŋ MC: ʑin nuo̝ŋ 3 Attributions
- Syntactic words
- NPprUnger no. 663
彭祖 péng zǔ OC: braaŋ skaaʔ MC: bɣaŋ tsuo̝ 2 Attributions
- Syntactic words
- NPprthe Chinese Methusaleh who lived to the age of 800. His life is described in 列仙傳.
倉頡 cāng xié OC: skhaaŋ ɡiid MC: tshɑŋ ɦet 1 Attribution
- Syntactic words
- NPprCāngjié 蒼頡/倉頡 (legendary) was regarded as the inventor of writing in China. SHIBEN claims he was a senior minister under the legendary >Yellow Emperor himself. He is said to have been endowed with four eyes and supreme wisdom. The traditions concerning him are judiciously presented in F. Bottéro, “Cang Jie and the invention of writing. Reflections on the elaboration of a legend”, in Halvor Eifring and Christoph Anderl, eds., Festschrift Christoph Harbsmeier, p. 135-155.
蒼頡 cāng xié jié MC: tshang het OC: skhaaŋ ɡiidCH 1 Attribution
- Syntactic words
- NPprCāngjié 蒼頡/倉頡 (legendary) was regarded as the inventor of writing in China. SHIBEN claims he was a senior minister under the legendary >Yellow Emperor himself. He is said to have been endowed with four eyes and supreme wisdom. The traditions concerning him are judiciously presented in F. Bottéro, “Cang Jie and the invention of writing. Reflections on the elaboration of a legend”, in Halvor Eifring and Christoph Anderl, eds., Festschrift Christoph Harbsmeier, p. 135-155.CH
Existing SW for
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