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    Research on the Battle of White Wolf Mountain by Xing Cheng

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…The Battle of White Wolf Mountain (207) was one of the most important battles in late Eastern Han Dynasty (184-220). It symbolized the demise of Wuhuan, a powerful nomadic tribe living near the northeast border of Eastern Han Dynasty (25-220). …”
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    The Shu Road and the Silk Road: Re-verifying the Diffusion Route of Indian Buddhism in Central China by Zhang Lihua, Hou Shixin, and Li Lin

    Published 2021-07-01
    “…Meanwhile, it was introduced into Bashu (the Sichuan Basin and its surrounding areas) along the Southwest Silk Road during the Eastern Han Dynasty (25–220) and was integrated into local cultures, which lead to the creation of the brilliant Buddhist culture and arts.…”
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    Phytochemistry, pharmacology, and clinical applications of Centella asiatica (L.) Urban by Zhong-Hong Yan, Xing-Yang Shi, Hai Jiang

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…Centella asiatica, a traditional Chinese medicine belonging to the Umbelliferae family, was recorded in the Eastern Han Dynasty. Owing to its wide developmental prospects, many scholars have extensively explored C. asiatica and made significant progress in recent years. …”
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    范晔《后汉书》选录文章研究 = A study of literary works selected by Fan Ye’s book of the Eastern Han by Guan, Tianchen

    Published 2016
    “…Through the studies on first two pairs of litterateurs, the chapter aims to discuss the literature transition during the Eastern Han dynasty, as well as Fan Ye’s preferences of selecting literary works. …”
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    The Buddhist Concept of “Filial Piety” in the Context of Early Chinese Buddhist Scripture Translation by Jing Guo

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…Examining the early history of the Chinese translation of Buddhist scriptures, it is revealed that translators from the Eastern Han Dynasty to the Wei and Jin Dynasties, such as An Shigao, Lokakṣema, Kang Senghui and Dharmarakṣa, already paid much attention to and began translating Buddhist scriptures related to “filial piety”. …”
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    Caixing Lun in Liu Shao’s Renwu Zhi during the Wei-Jin period by Zhang, Na, Peter Gan, Chong Beng, He, Yicheng

    Published 2023
    “…Written during the tumultuous period of the end of the Eastern Han dynasty, Liu Shao recognized that the political problems of the time were rooted in issues related to human talent. …”
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    Exploring the reasons for the rise and fall of Taoism from the perspective of historical development: Taking several key periods as examples by Ding Juncheng, Luo Xin

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…It begins with the Eastern Han dynasty, emphasizing Zhang Ling’s role in establishing Taoism as a significant religious force. …”
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    DESIGN THEORY OF HOUFENG SEISMOGRAPH BASED ON SEISMIC RESPONSE SPECTRUM (MT) by ZHU YuTian, LI YaMei, LIU Zhao, XU Hao, LIU YuMing

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…The authenticity of the Houfeng seismograph, invented by the great scientist of the Eastern Han Dynasty, Zhang Heng, has been questioned by the outside world, because it has not yet been restored to a recognized model after being lost. …”
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    Constructing Heaven: Ceilings of the Stone Tombs in Northeast Asia (1st to 7th Century CE) by Xuan Chen

    Published 2023-11-01
    “…However, the way in which the Eastern Han Dynasty (25–220 CE) stone tombs in eastern China influenced the Goguryeo tombs over relatively long distances in the following centuries is open for discussion. …”
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    Eastern Han (AD 25-220) tombs in Sichuan by Chen, X

    Published 2014
    “…<p>This thesis concerns the factors underlying the popularity of the cliff tomb, a local burial form in the Sichuan Basin in China in the Eastern Han dynasty (AD 25-220). The development of the cliff tomb was held in a complex set of connections to the development of the burial forms, and existed through links to many other contemporary burial forms, the brick chamber tomb, the stone chamber tomb, and the princely rock-cut tomb. …”
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    Grammaticalization and lexicalization: suggestions regarding the development of the Chinese change-of-state verb by Wenchao LI

    Published 2018-07-01
    “…Duàn’s transition into a resultative complement began during the Eastern Han dynasty (AD 25–220), and its noun function was shaped in the Warring State period (475–221 BC). …”
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    A Brief Analysis of Competitive Sports Depicted on the Portrait Bricks and Stones of the Han Dynasty by Li Jiaxin, Lei Ling, Li Lin, and Wang Daiqian

    Published 2022-07-01
    “…As the economy grew and social wealth amassed, the lavish burial custom prevailing since the Spring and Autumn Period reached its peak in the Han Dynasty, especially in the Eastern Han Dynasty. People would bury in tombs along with various articles they used before they died. …”
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    Exploring pottery origin by composition and technique comparison: a case study at the Daqu burial site, Beijing, China by Xiang He, Jingqi Wen, Zhang He, InHee Go, Naitao Liu, Hong Guo

    Published 2024-04-01
    “…These findings advance our understanding of ceramic materials and techniques in late Eastern Han Dynasty Beijing, providing crucial insights for future studies on ancient Chinese economy and society.…”
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    Interpretation of associative cultural landscape based on text mining of poetry: taking Tianmu Mountain on the Road of Tang Poetry in Eastern Zhejiang as an example by Jinghui Qiao, Xuesong Xi, Guangming Zhang, Shifan Liang

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…Taking Tianmu Mountain, an important spot on the Road of Tang Poetry in Eastern Zhejiang, as an example, this study focuses on 444 poems written by 269 poets from the Eastern Han Dynasty to the Qing Dynasty in the Tianmu Mountain region. …”
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    T axillus chinensis (DC.) Danser: a comprehensive review on botany, traditional uses, phytochemistry, pharmacology, and toxicology by Mi Qin, Qianqian Huang, Xin Yang, Lu Yu, Yong Tang, Chunxiang Zhang, Dalian Qin, Wenjun Zou, Junzhu Deng, Jian Liu, Haiyang Hu, Long Wang, Anguo Wu, Jianming Wu

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…Danser (T. chinensis), known as “Sangjisheng” in Chinese, is a member of the family Loranthaceae, with the traditional functions of “dispelling wind dampness, strengthening bones and muscles, and preventing miscarriage”. Since Eastern Han dynasty, it has been used for the treatment of rheumatoid arthritis, arthralgia, threatened abortion, and hypertension. …”
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    Quality Evaluation of Taxilli Herba from Different Hosts Based on Simultaneous Determination of Multiple Bioactive Constituents Combined with Multivariate Statistical Analysis by Nan Wu, Li Li, Zhi-Chen Cai, Jia-Huan Yuan, Wen-Xin Wang, Sheng-Xin Yin, Sheng-Jin Liu, Li-Fang Wei, Yu-Qi Mei, Cui-Hua Chen, Xun-Hong Liu, Li-Si Zou, Jie Li

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…Taxilli Herba (TAXH) is an important traditional Chinese medicine with a long history, dating from the Eastern Han Dynasty to the present times. However, the active constituents in it that parasitize different hosts vary, affecting its clinical efficacy. …”
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    Active tectonics and paleo-earthquakes in north Yumu Shan, northern Tibetan Plateau: Insights from structural analysis and radiocarbon dating by Ye Wang, Xuanhua Chen, Chengguang He, Yongjun Xiao, Zhaogang Shao, Jian’en Han, Bing Li, Yiping Zhang, Weicui Ding, Shenglin Xu, Lele Han, Lele Han

    Published 2023-04-01
    “…This age is close to the time of the 180AD/Ms7.5 earthquake at Biaoshi City (i.e., the ancient Zhangye City) during the Eastern Han Dynasty. The similarity between seismic events and sedimentary age leads us to infer that the charcoal in the lacustrine layer records a major flood event related to the Biaoshi earthquake. …”
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    Tuo-Min-Ding-Chuan Decoction Alleviate Ovalbumin-Induced Allergic Asthma by Inhibiting Mast Cell Degranulation and Down-Regulating the Differential Expression Proteins by Jingbo Qin, Mingsheng Lv, Zeqiang Jiang, Xianghe Meng, Yi Wang, Jiarui Cui, Ji Wang, Ji Wang, Qi Wang, Qi Wang

    Published 2021-09-01
    “…Tuo-Min-Ding-Chuan Decoction (TMDCD) is a traditional Chinese medicine compound for the treatment of allergic asthma optimized from Ma-Xing-Gan-Shi Decoction (MXGSD), which was put forward in Treatise on Febrile Diseases by Zhang Zhongjing in the Eastern Han Dynasty. The compound shows a significant clinical effect, but the mechanism of its influence on the immune system is still unclear. …”
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    南宋《胡笳十八拍》集句诗之书写及其历史意义 = Adaptations of Southern song's poem 'Hujia Shibapai' and their historical significance by 衣若芬 I, Lo-Fen

    Published 2015
    “…Cai Yan,daughter of Cai Yong,was a renowned poet in the Eastern Han Dynasty.After Cai Yan's husband Wei Zhongdao had passed away,she went back to her parents' home because she had not managed to bear any children.She was captured during the Hun Invasion (194-195 A.D.),and stayed in captivity for twelve years,during which time she married a Hun and gave birth to two children.Cao Cao,out of respect and gratitude for his long time friend Cai Yong,offered to redeem Cai Yan with much money and married her off to Dong Si.Throughout this period Cai Yan had much grievance about her whole life,hence this poem for remembrance.…”
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