Dinastia Zhou (Italian Wikipedia)

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  • (EN) Jessica Rawson, Limin Huan e William Timothy Treal Taylor, Seeking Horses: Allies, Clients and Exchanges in the Zhou Period (1045–221 BC), in Journal of World Prehistory, vol. 34, n. 4, 2021, pp. 489–530, DOI:10.1007/s10963-021-09161-9, ISSN 1573-7802 (WC · ACNP).

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  • Shiji, Annali di Zhou, §3.
    «L'imperatore Shun disse: «Qi, il popolo dai capelli neri comincia ad essere affamato. Tu, Signore del miglio, semina i vari tipi di grano nelle loro stagioni.» Ha infeudato i Qi a Tai; il titolo [di Qi] era Signore del miglio e il suo cognome distintivo era Ji.»
    . (ZH) Sima Tan e Sima Qian, 史記T, Shǐ JìP, lett. "Memorie storiche/di uno storico", 二十四史S, Èrshísì ShǐP, lett. "Ventiquattro Storie", 94 a.C. ed. (EN) Records of the Grand Historian of China, traduzione di Burton Watson, 2 v., Columbia University Press, 1961.
  • Shiji, Annali di Zhou, §3. (ZH) Sima Tan e Sima Qian, 史記T, Shǐ JìP, lett. "Memorie storiche/di uno storico", 二十四史S, Èrshísì ShǐP, lett. "Ventiquattro Storie", 94 a.C. ed. (EN) Records of the Grand Historian of China, traduzione di Burton Watson, 2 v., Columbia University Press, 1961.

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  • (EN) Jessica Rawson, Limin Huan e William Timothy Treal Taylor, Seeking Horses: Allies, Clients and Exchanges in the Zhou Period (1045–221 BC), in Journal of World Prehistory, vol. 34, n. 4, 2021, pp. 489–530, DOI:10.1007/s10963-021-09161-9, ISSN 1573-7802 (WC · ACNP).