史記
See also: 史记
Chinese
history | to remember; to note; mark to remember; to note; mark; sign; to record | ||
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trad. (史記) | 史 | 記 | |
simp. (史记) | 史 | 记 |
Pronunciation
Proper noun
史記
- Records of the Grand Historian (an important Chinese history book written by Han dynasty scholar Sima Qian from 109 BCE to 91 BCE)
Descendants
Noun
史記
- (uncommon, chiefly archaic) historical record; annals; chronicle
- 秦既得意,燒天下詩書,諸侯史記尤甚,為其有所刺譏也。 [Classical Chinese, trad.]
- From: The Records of the Grand Historian, by Sima Qian, c. 91 BCE
- Qín jì déyì, shāo tiānxià shīshū, zhūhóu shǐjì yóushèn, wèi qí yǒusuǒ cìjī yě. [Pinyin]
- Having achieved its desired domination, Qin had books burned all over the country. They targeted in particular the historical records of the previous states because of the criticisms therein.
秦既得意,烧天下诗书,诸侯史记尤甚,为其有所刺讥也。 [Classical Chinese, simp.]
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