Book of Jin

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Book of Jin
Author Fang Xuanling et al
Original title晉書
CountryChina
Language Classical Chinese
SubjectAncient Chinese history (Jin dynasty)
Publication date
648
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  2. 1 2 Fang (2002). Preface p. 2
  3. Fang (2002). Preface p. 4
  4. Wilkinson, Endymion (2018), Chinese History: A New Manual. Self-published. p. 690.
  5. Wilkinson (2018) pp. 816–817
  6. 1 2 Fang (2002). Preface p. 3
  7. Ho Peng Yoke, The Astronomical Chapters of the Chin Shu, with Amendments, Full Translation and Annotations (Paris/The Hague, Mouton & Co., 1966).
  8. Choo, Jessey Jiun-Chyi (2014). "Return to the North? The Debate on Moving the Capital back to Luoyang". In Swartz, Wendy; Campany, Robert Ford; Lu, Yang; Choo, Jessey Jiun-Chyi (eds.). Early Medieval China: A Sourcebook (e-book ed.). New York: Columbia University Press. pp. 47–56.
  9. Knapp, Keith N (2014). "Confucian Views on the Supernatural". In Swartz, Wendy; Campany, Robert Ford; Lu, Yang; Choo, Jessey Jiun-Chyi (eds.). Early Medieval China: A Sourcebook (e-book ed.). New York: Columbia University Press. pp. 665–676.

See also

Book of Jin
Traditional Chinese 晉書
Simplified Chinese 晋书