释义 |
Examples:dates of birth and death (of historical figure)—SHIBA Ryotarō (1923-1996), Japanese author of historical novels—way of thinking characteristic of a historical period—ruins (of a historical building)—Guoyu, book of historical narrative c. 10th-5th century BC—dramatic form consisting of historical narration—Pomerania, a historical region on the south shore of the Baltic Sea—Siddhartha Gautama (563-485 BC), the historical Buddha and founder of Buddhism—Tokharians (historic people of central Asia)—follow the past and herald the future (idiom); part of a historical transition—Gautama, surname of the Siddhartha, the historical Buddha—historical point of view—capital of China at different historical periods—Chinese set expression, often made up of 4 characters or two couplets of 4 characters each, often alluding a story or historical quotation—Abyssinia, historical name of Ethiopia—secretary of state (esp. historical, or Japanese or Korean usage)—the “Four Clean-ups” Movement (1963-66), a nationwide movement clean things up in the fields of politics, economy, organization and ideology (historical)—center of historic interest—places of historic interest—Kham or Chamdo, Tibetan: Chab mdo historic capital of Kham prefecture of Tibet (Chinese Qamdo or Changdu)—generic word for peoples or states of south China or south Asia at different historical periods—name of several historical figures—Tokharians, historic Indo-European people of central Asia—Xianbei or Xianbi, historic ethnic group of northern nomads—states of south China in different historical periods—name of states in Southern China at different historical periods— |