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Citations:Hsia

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English citations of Hsia

  • 2013, Earle Rice Jr., The Yangtze River (Rivers of the World)‎[1], Hockessin, Delaware: Mitchell Lane Publishers, →ISBN, →LCCN, →OCLC, →OL, page 19:
    China’s traditional history begins with the Hsia dynasty, ca. 2000 BCE.
  • 2015, Hsün Tzu, “Man's Nature Is Evil”, in Michael Austin, editor, Reading the World: Ideas that matter[2], 3rd edition, W. W. Norton & Company, →ISBN, →LCCN, page 89:
    Tyrant Chieh or Robber Chih: according to tradition, Chieh was an evil ruler who brought down the great Hsia Dynasty.
  • 2022 January 3, Dishan Joseph, “Understanding Chinese heritage and culture”, in Daily Mail[3], archived from the original on 02 January 2022[4]:
    Chinese historical tradition has it that the semi-historical rulers, Yao and Shun, and the first official dynasty, the Hsia dynasty ruled over parts of China with a centre in southern Shansi.