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* ... that China was once the "'''[[Cycling in China|Kingdom of Bicycles]]'''"?
* ... that, according to his family, Ye Yanlan was compelled to leave government service after speaking Cantonese in front of the emperor of China?
* ... that, according to his family, '''[[Ye Yanlan]]''' was compelled to leave government service after speaking Cantonese in front of the emperor of China?
* ... that the first silver dollars of the [[Republic of China (1912–1949)|Republic of China]] were '''[[Memento dollar|crudely designed mementos]]'''{{-?}}
* ... that '''[[Harold C. Hinton]]''' was one of the only American academics under [[McCarthyism]] to study [[History of the People's Republic of China (1949–1976)|communist China]]?
* ... that G Affairs was presented at project markets in South Korea, Taiwan, and Hong Kong, but rejected because it was deemed unmarketable in China?
* ... that '''''[[G Affairs|G Affairs]]''''' was presented at project markets in South Korea, Taiwan, and Hong Kong, but rejected because it was deemed unmarketable in China?
:The [[Royal Danish Navy]] boards the [[China|Chinese]] [[cargo ship]] ''Yi Peng 3'' in the [[Baltic Sea]] after the ship is suspected to be involved in the [[sabotage]] of the submarine cables. [https://eadaily.com/en/news/2024/11/20/the-danish-navy-boarded-a-chinese-cargo-ship-who-broke-the-cables-at-the-bottom-of-the-baltic-sea (EurAsia Daily)]
:At the [[Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation]] summit in [[Peru]], outgoing [[President of the United States|U.S. President]] [[Joe Biden]] meets with [[President of China|Chinese President]] [[Xi Jinping]] for their final meeting before Biden leaves office on January 20th. During the meeting, Biden and Xi talk about topics like [[cyber crime]], [[international trade|trade]], [[Taiwan]], and [[Russia]]. Xi also said that his team will work with the incoming [[Second presidency of Donald Trump|Trump administration]]. [https://www.reuters.com/world/biden-xi-set-tense-final-meeting-peru-trump-era-looms-2024-11-16/ (Reuters)]
:Eight people are killed and 17 others are injured in a [[Mass stabbing|stabbing]] [[Spree killer|spree]] at the {{ill|Wuxi Vocational Institute of Arts and Technology|zh|无锡工艺职业技术学院|lt=Wuxi Institute of Technology}} in [[Yixing]], [[Jiangsu]], [[China]]. The suspect, a 21-year-old student, is arrested. [https://www.cnn.com/2024/11/16/china/china-stabbing-yixing-campus-intl/index.html (CNN)] [https://www.reuters.com/world/china/eight-killed-stabbing-incident-wuxi-china-2024-11-16/ (Reuters)]
:Thirty-five people are killed and 43 more injured during a [[vehicle-ramming attack]] outside a stadium in [[Zhuhai]], [[Guangdong]], [[China]]. The perpetrator is in a [[coma]] after suffering serious injuries. [https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cwy1k2rx724o.amp (BBC News)]
:[[China|Chinese]] [[President of China|President]] [[Xi Jinping]] and [[Indonesia]]n [[President of Indonesia|President]] [[Prabowo Subianto]] sign several [[multilateralism|cooperation deals]] worth $10 billion seeking partnership in key areas including [[water conservation]], [[marine resources]], and [[mining]]. [https://www.bangkokpost.com/world/2899202/china-and-indonesia-to-sign-deals-worth-10bn (''Bangkok Post'')] [https://www.reuters.com/world/asia-pacific/china-indonesia-sign-multiple-cooperation-deals-2024-11-09/ (Reuters)]
President Bongbong Marcos signs into law the Maritime Zones Act and the Archipelagic Sea Lanes Act which defines the maritime entitlements of the Philippines and set designated sea lanes and air routes. China protests against the laws which is linked to territorial disputes in the South China Sea. (Reuters)(Nikkei Asia)
:President [[Bongbong Marcos]] signs into law the Maritime Zones Act and the Archipelagic Sea Lanes Act which defines the maritime entitlements of the Philippines and set designated sea lanes and air routes. China protests against the laws which is linked to territorial disputes in the [[South China Sea]]. [https://www.reuters.com/world/asia-pacific/philippine-president-signs-new-laws-assert-south-china-sea-rights-sovereignty-2024-11-08/ (Reuters)] [https://asia.nikkei.com/Politics/International-relations/South-China-Sea/Philippines-Marcos-signs-laws-to-assert-South-China-Sea-rights (''Nikkei Asia'')]
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https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Lingzhi_(mushroom)&oldid=1054659558#HistoryThe word lingzhi (靈芝) was first recorded in a fu (賦; "rhapsody; prose-poem") by theHan dynasty polymath Zhang Heng (CE) (Common Era) 78–139). His Xijing fu (西京賦) (Western Metropolis Rhapsody) contains a description of the 104 BCE Jianzhang Palace of Emperor Wu of Han that parallels lingzhi with shijun (石菌; "rock mushroom"): "Raising huge breakers, lifting waves, That drenched the stone mushrooms on the high bank, And soaked the magic fungus on vermeil boughs." Knechtges, David R. (1996). Wen Xuan or Selections of Refined Literature. 3. Princeton University Press. pp. 201, 211. ISBN 9780691021263. https://books.google.com/books?id=GYJi0OkKFJIC a similar link to the same book https://books.google.com./books?id=V08ABAAAQBAJ not found in the search lingzhi (靈芝) Is the article written for falsification? Please help me figure it out. --Iskatelb (talk) 12:16, 12 November 2021 (UTC)[reply]