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Examples:Diophantus of Alexandria (3rd century AD), Greek mathematician—the 7th and 8th and 22nd and 23rd of the lunar month—late Han and early Wei (roughly, first half of 3rd century AD)—Bertrand Arthur William, 3rd Earl Russell (1872-1970), British logician, rationalist philosopher and pacifist—Manes (3rd century AD), Persian prophet and founder of Manichaeism—Yama(possibly 3rd century AD), Japanese state before written records began in 7th century AD, its real dating is controversial—Huanghuagang uprising of 23rd April 1911 in Guangzhou, one a long series of unsuccessful uprisings of Sun Yat-sen's revolutionary party—Zuo Si (3rd century), Jin dynasty writer and poet—3rd earthly branch: 3-5 a.m., 1st solar month (4th February-5th March), year of the Tiger—bombardment of Kinmen by PRC forces that started August 23rd 1958, also called second Taiwan strait crisis—name of Taiwan in 3rd century AD—Chinese middle antiquity, 3rd 9th centuries, including Sui and Tang Dynasties—"Erya" or "The Ready Guide", first extant Chinese dictionary, c. 3rd century BC, with glossaries on classical texts—2nd earthly branch: 1-3 a.m., 12th solar month (6th January 3rd February), year of the Ox—the seventy two martyrs of the Huanghuagang uprising of 23rd April 1911—Huanghuagang (Chrysanthemum Hill) in Guangzhou, scene of disastrous uprising of 23rd April 1911—Shenglei, the earliest Chinese rime dictionary with 11,520 single-character entries, released in 3rd century (was not preserved this day)—5th earthly branch: 7-9 a.m., 3rd solar month (5th April-4th May), year of the Dragon— |