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  • 121Shang Yang — (zh tspw|t=商鞅|s=商鞅|p=Shāng Yāng|w=Shang Yang, d. 338 BC) was an important statesman of Qin in the Warring States Period of ancient China. With the support of Duke Xiao of Qin, Shang enacted numerous reforms (in accordance with his legalist… …

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  • 122Regent University — Not to be confused with Regent College or the former Regents College. Regent University Motto Christian Leadership to Change the World Established 1978[1] …

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  • 123Han Feizi (book) — The Han Feizi is a work written by Han Feizi at the end of the Warring States Period in China, detailing his political philosophy. It belongs to the Legalist school of thought.It is also valuable for its abundance of anecdotes about the China of… …

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  • 124Bell (instrument) — See also: Tubular bell For the part of a wind instrument, see Wind instrument#Parts. Bell Parts of a typical bell: 1. yoke, 2. crown, 3. head, 4. shoulder, 5. waist …

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  • 125Chu–Han contention — Infobox Military Conflict conflict=Chu Han contention caption= date=206 ndash;202 BC place=China result=Han victory combatant1=Principality of Han combatant2=Western Chu commander1=Liu Bang, Han Xin, Zhang Liang, Xiao He, Peng Yue… …

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  • 126Guqin — Classification Chinese Silk (絲) …

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  • 127Ancient warfare — is war as conducted from the beginnings of recorded history to the end of the ancient period. In Europe and the Near East, the end of antiquity is often equated with the fall of Rome in 476. In China, it can also be seen as ending in the 5th… …

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  • 128Norwegian Campaign — Part of the Second World War German forces advancing near Bagn in Va …

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