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Xiao Zixian: Book of Qi  wikidata:Q1192857 reasonator:Q1192857 s:zh:南齊書  Add properties to Wikidata item based on this file
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校訂者:毛晋(明)
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十七史108
Part of Twenty-Four Histories Edit this at Wikidata
Series title Twenty-Four Histories Edit this at Wikidata
Edition 刊本,明崇禎,明崇禎01年,汲古閣 ~ 刊本17年,汲古閣
Object type literary work / history book Edit this at Wikidata
Genre jizhuanti Edit this at Wikidata
Language 中文
Date 0510s
date QS:P,+0510-00-00T00:00:00Z/8
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282-0002
Place of creation Liang dynasty Edit this at Wikidata
References Gujin Tushu Jicheng, Q96599842  Edit this at Wikidata
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National Archives of Japan Digital Archive identifier F1000000000000095443

https://www.digital.archives.go.jp/DAS/contents/pdf/pdf/02820002001080/0001.pdf

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