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  • ...inese mathematician, calendarist, politician, and writer of the early Tang dynasty. He is famous as the author of the ''[[Jigu Suanjing]]'' (''Continuation of ...work to [[Emperor Gaozu of Tang|Li Yuan]], the first emperor of the [[Tang dynasty]], along with a brief biography. ...
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  • [[File:Jigu Suanjing.JPG|thumb|right|300px|Facsimile of a Qing dynasty block printed Jigu Suanjing]] ...經}}, ''Continuation of Ancient Mathematics'') was the work of early [[Tang dynasty]] calendarist and mathematician [[Wang Xiaotong]], written some time before ...
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  • ...talia'' 70 (2001)]</ref> at Tang-i Var pass near the village of [[Tangivar|Tang-i Var]], [[Hawraman]], Iran, mentioning the king's conquest of Ashdod.]] ...
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  • [[File:Guardians of Day and Night, Han Dynasty.jpg|thumb|right|[[Han dynasty]] (202 BC – 220 AD) paintings on tile of Chinese guardian spirits represent ...> This method of calculation was used in calendrical mathematics by [[Tang dynasty]] (618–907) mathematicians such as [[Li Chunfeng]] (602–670) and [[Yi Xing] ...
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  • ...right the [[imperial examination]] examinees sit their exam, 1590, [[Ming dynasty]]]] ...o the later Chinese [[imperial examination]]s was in place since the [[Han dynasty]], during which the [[Confucian]] characteristic of the examinations was de ...
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