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The document provides a timeline of important events and developments in early Chinese literature and publishing between 1600 BCE and 200 BCE. It notes that some of the earliest Chinese ghost stories and use of woodblock printing developed between 1600 BCE and 649 BCE. It also highlights the tragic love story between Xuanzong and Lady Yang which was immortalized in the poem "Song of Everlasting Sorrow" in 806 BCE as a significant early work of Chinese poetry. Additionally, it mentions the first dictionary being completed around 200 BCE and Chuan Tausche's historical record of China through the reign of Wu Ti in 400 BCE as two important literary works from that era.
The document provides a timeline of important events and developments in early Chinese literature and publishing between 1600 BCE and 200 BCE. It notes that some of the earliest Chinese ghost stories and use of woodblock printing developed between 1600 BCE and 649 BCE. It also highlights the tragic love story between Xuanzong and Lady Yang which was immortalized in the poem "Song of Everlasting Sorrow" in 806 BCE as a significant early work of Chinese poetry. Additionally, it mentions the first dictionary being completed around 200 BCE and Chuan Tausche's historical record of China through the reign of Wu Ti in 400 BCE as two important literary works from that era.
The document provides a timeline of important events and developments in early Chinese literature and publishing between 1600 BCE and 200 BCE. It notes that some of the earliest Chinese ghost stories and use of woodblock printing developed between 1600 BCE and 649 BCE. It also highlights the tragic love story between Xuanzong and Lady Yang which was immortalized in the poem "Song of Everlasting Sorrow" in 806 BCE as a significant early work of Chinese poetry. Additionally, it mentions the first dictionary being completed around 200 BCE and Chuan Tausche's historical record of China through the reign of Wu Ti in 400 BCE as two important literary works from that era.
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BCE) Tao Chien (365 BCE) Shang Oracles (1,200 BCE) -The first book with a -Tao Chien was born who -Earliest evidence of date was published. turned out to be and Chinese writing is found on important and influential Shang Oracle bones. lyric poet. Earliest known Chinese poems composed.