Noun
xun (plural xuns)
(music) A globular vessel flute made of clay or ceramic originating from China.
Brief restoration (1917) seeAlso In 1917 the warlord Zhang Xun restored Puyi to the throne from July 1 to July 12. citation Zhang Xun ordered his army to keep their queues to display loyalty to the emperor. Source: Internet
Due to his abdication, Puyi is also known as "Xun Di" (Zh) or "Fei Di" (Zh). Source: Internet
Indeed, when Lu Xun tried to intervene to protect Sun He, Sun Ba falsely accused him of many crimes, and Sun Quan became provoked so much that he repeatedly rebuked Lu, causing Lu to die in anger. Source: Internet
Even the 20th century literary critic Lu Xun regarded Shiji as "the historians' most perfect song, a " Li Sao " without the rhyme" (史家之绝唱,无韵之离骚) in his "Hanwenxueshi Gangyao" (汉文学史纲要). Source: Internet
At 9:69/127, Xun Zi says, "Fire and water have qi but do not have life. Source: Internet
Hu Shih and Lu Xun were pioneers in modern literature. Source: Internet