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The Book of Zhou (周書/周书; pinyin Zhōu Shū) records the official history of the Chinese/Xianbei dynasty Northern Zhou, and ranks among the official Twenty-Four Histories of imperial China. Compiled by the Tang Dynasty historian Linghu Defen, the work was completed in 636 and consists of 50 chapters, some of which have been lost and replaced from other sources.
The book is criticised for its attempt to glorify the ancestors of Tang Dynasty officials of the time.
Xi'an, Henan, Luoyang, Qing dynasty, Nanjing
Buddhism, Korea, Confucianism, Vietnam, Han dynasty
Chinese language, Pinyin, Southern Min, Standard Chinese, Cantonese
Wade–Giles, Standard Chinese, Tongyong Pinyin, Wu Chinese, Aspirated consonant
Pinyin, Chinese language, Simplified Chinese characters, Yuan dynasty, Mongolian nobility
Mongolia, Han Dynasty, Gansu, Mongol Empire, Huns
History of China, Xianbei, Northern Zhou, Northern Wei, Chen Yueyi
History of China, %s%s, Emperor, Xianbei, Northern Zhou
History of China, Göktürks, Northern Qi, Xianbei, Northern Zhou
Chinese language, Ouyang Xiu, Pinyin, Twenty-Four Histories, Toqto'a (Yuan Dynasty)