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Fengsu Tongyi

Fengsu Tongyi (Chinese: 風俗通義; lit. 'Comprehensive Meaning of Customs and Mores'),[1] also known as Fengsu Tong (风俗通), is a book written about 195 AD by Ying Shao, who lived during the later Eastern Han period. The manuscript is similar to an almanac, which describes various strange and exotic matters of interest to the literati of the period, such as cultural practices, mystical beliefs, and musical instruments.

  1. ^ David Knechtges; Taiping Chang, eds. (20 October 2014). Ancient and Early Medieval Chinese Literature (vol.3 & 4): A Reference Guide, Part Three & Four. Brill. p. 1937. ISBN 9789004271852.

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צידוקי המנהגים HE Feng-szu tung-ji Hungarian 風俗通義 Japanese Fengsu Tongyi NB Fengsu tongji SL Fengsu Tongyi Turkish 風俗通義 Chinese

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