Early Chinese History. Are the Chinese Classics Forged?
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(i) X., while the single line is from Ode III. i. I. ^^ This is another case of repetition by the historian, for the duke of Chou and the duke of Call were the names of the regents in the time of king Successful. The 'Annals of the Bamboo books ' and other authorities have it, however, that, instead of the period of the regency being called Joint-Harmony, it was Harmony Earl of Joint who was regent. ^ In the opinion of many sinologists the chronology is sup- posed to be more trustworthy from th...is date, which is usually given as B.C. 828. ^ The ceremony of the emperor ploughing with his own hand in order to encourage agriculture among the people is still a time-honoured custom. It is stated in the Siamese life of Gautama Buddha that Suddhodana, his father, commemorated the time of sowing by going with a large company and seven hundred and ninety-nine ploughs to a certain place, when the earth was broken and seed sown. ^ The battle of Thousand-Acres is incidently referred to in the ' Spring and Autumn ' classic (Legge's ' Trad.,' p.
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