created sense approved 四史 · sìshǐ · the four histories (classical) — "Initial import from upstream dictionary"
四史
sìshǐ
the four histories (classical)
Refers collectively to the four most famous early Chinese historical works: [[史记|史記|shi3 ji4]], [[汉书|漢書|han4 shu1]], [[后汉书|後漢書|hou4 han4 shu1]], and [[三国志|三國志|san1 guo2 zhi4]].
四 (literal) → 四 · sì · four 史 (literal) → 史 · shǐ · historical records
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created sense approved 四史 · sìshǐ · four historians of the Yellow Emperor — "Initial import from upstream dictionary"
四史
sìshǐ
four historians of the Yellow Emperor
The four legendary official historians of the [[黄帝|黃帝|huang2 di4]] (Yellow Emperor): Jǔ Sòng, Cāng Jié, Lì Shǒu, and Kǒng Jiǎ.
四 (literal) → 四 · sì · four 史 (literal) → 史 · shǐ · official historian
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created sense approved 四史 · sìshǐ · the four histories (CCP context) — "Initial import from upstream dictionary"
四史
sìshǐ
the four histories (CCP context)
In modern Chinese Communist Party context, refers to the history of the Party ([[党史|黨史|dang3 shi3]]), New China, Reform and Opening-up, and Socialist development
四 (literal) → 四 · sì · four 史 (literal) → 史 · shǐ · history as a subject
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