created reference approved 熹平石经/熹平石經 → 一体石经/一體石經 (same_as) — "Initial import from upstream dictionary"
熹平石经 / 熹平石經 xīpíngshíjīng
一体石经 / 一體石經 yītǐshíjīng
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Changed: source (simp), source (trad), source pinyin, target (simp), target (trad), target pinyin, type
created reference approved 熹平石经/熹平石經 → 汉石经/漢石經 (same_as) — "Initial import from upstream dictionary"
熹平石经 / 熹平石經 xīpíngshíjīng
汉石经 / 漢石經 hànshíjīng
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Changed: source (simp), source (trad), source pinyin, target (simp), target (trad), target pinyin, type
created reference approved 熹平石经/熹平石經 → 蔡邕 (see) — "Initial import from upstream dictionary"
熹平石经 / 熹平石經 xīpíngshíjīng
蔡邕 càiyōng
see
Changed: source (simp), source (trad), source pinyin, target (simp), target (trad), target pinyin, type
created sense approved 熹平石经/熹平石經 · xīpíngshíjīng · Xiping Stone Classics — "Initial import from upstream dictionary"
熹平石经 / 熹平石經
xīpíngshíjīng
Xiping Stone Classics
A collection of Confucian classics carved into stone steles during the reign of Emperor Ling of the Eastern Han dynasty, specifically between 175 and 183 AD. Written in clerical script by scholars such as [[蔡邕|蔡邕|cai4 yong1]], these carvings established the first official state version of the Seven Classics. Originally erected at the Imperial Academy in Luoyang, they are also known as the [[一体石经|一體石經|yi1 ti3 shi2 jing1]] or [[汉石经|漢石經|han4 shi2 jing1]].
熹 (literal) → 熹 · xī · bright 平 (literal) → 平 · píng · flat 石经 (literal) → 石经/石經 · shíjīng · stone classics
Changed: simplified, traditional, gloss, definition, pinyin, variant pinyin, variants, separable parts, decomposition