EmperorShun.jpg
Summary
Description EmperorShun.jpg |
English:
Emperor Shun, one of the mythical Five Sovereigns.Inscription reads: The God Shun, Zhong Hua, plowed beyond Mount Li; in three years he had developed it (Birrell, Chinese Mythology,
ISBN
0-8018-6183-7
, p.71
Bân-lâm-gú:
Tè Sùn bîng Tiông-huâ. King î Li̍k-san, guē ióng sam liân./Tè Sùn miâ Tîng-huâ, king î li̍k-suann, guā iúnn sann-nî. 帝舜名重華,耕於歷山,外養三年。
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Date | Ad 151 |
Source | Li Ung Bin, Outlines of Chinese History, Shanghai 1914 |
Author | mural painting from Han dynasty |
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